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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-06-18, Page 15ii Christine Carter Christine Carter, daughter of Jim and Dorothy Carter of RR1 Londesboro, receiv- ed her Honors Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Toronto, specializing in Molecular Genetics and Molecular Biology. She will be attending McMaster University in Hamilton this fall, enrolled in the Masters of Business Adminstration program. Julianne Knott Julianne Knott, daughter of Karen Knott, graduated from. the' Business Administra- tion Accounting program at Conestoga Col- lege, Kitchener on June 14. Joint picnic • held b PARADE The Hensall Spring Fair parade attracted entries from every walk of life - including school children. They are seen here, dressed up in a variety of garbs, decorated bicycles and wheelchairs to make the parade throughout the village. (Heather Mcllwraith photo) Dickins places third \ • from page 10 sion. The eventual winner was Leah Soldan of Exeter, who was sponsored by Big "0". Dana Bozzatto of Hensall was first runner- up. All of the girls received gifts and prizes from local businesses. Jim Swan of TV - London was the masterof ceremonies. the Over 60 young people took part junior talent show which was hosted by Ken Van Allen and coordinated by D. Verlinde. Shuffleboard A good number were out to shuffle on June 12 at the Hensall arena. Winners were: ladies' high; Eileen Dowson 346; Ida Dickert tied with Dorothy Brintnell at 332. men's high; George Dowson, 279; John Pep- per, 267; John Consitt, 225. Northcrest'News Northcrest is pleased to have Joe ychurches McLellan back from the hospital after his By Blanche Deeves HOLMESVILLE - The United Church here and Wesley -Willis held a joint picnic at Camp Menesetung during the morning of June 15. The Enterprising Seniors will entertain the residents of Huronview on June 18 at 1:30 p.m. for the June birthdays. The Enterprising Seniors will meet on June 19 at 8'p.m. in the Holmesville Community Centre. Don't forget the Bus Trip to the Geritol Follies for the Enterprising Seniors on June 25, leaving the Holmesville Hall at 10:15 a.m. Buck & Doe for Shelley Middleton Dan Merner Saturday, Jane 21, 1986 For more information call 482-7201 or482-9212 Beef Barbecue recent accident. Barb Plumb is in Toronto visiting her sister and Jack O'Connor is spending a cou- ple of weeks with his son in Quebec. Mrs. Evangeline is visiting with her family in St. Marys. Ernie and Olga Chipchase. visited with his mother of Orwell on June 12 and will be at- tending Lodge Sessions in Toronto on June 18 and 19 of this week. Glen and Pearl McKnight spent June 14 with their daughter Mary and husband Don Gravett and family of Hanover. The Northcrest residents enjoyed another pot -luck on June 9 with 14 attending. People News Congratulations to Gerry and Diane Nielands on the birth of their son, Cameron James on May 24. Little Clayton is proud of his baby brother. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY,, JUNK: 1+1, 11aie,.- Bayfield walk shows off village's best... • from page 10 walk - a great opportunity to visit a further selection of gardens concluding with refreshments served at Clan Gregor apart- ments. July 14 - A visit to the farm of Bernard Hack at Kincardine - own transportation re-, quired: directions: Highway 21 to Kincardine, passing Sutton Inn sign at King St. Then turn right on Concession Road 7 and continue for two miles. The farm is on the right hand side opposite the church. Please arrange to arrive at 12 p.m. and take picnic lunch and chairs. Lunch can be eaten at the farm and the tour will start at 2 p.m. August 11 - At 12 p.m. a pot -luck lunch at the home of the Beakhusts - a workshop session relative to exhibits for the agriculture fair. Historical Society The Bayfield Historical Society will be holding their next meeting at the municipal building on June 23 at 8 p.m. Part of the pro- ceedings will include the setting of the plaque which the society has donated tamark the Old BAYFIELD FLEA MARKET Open Sunday 10 am - 5 pm Bayfield Community Centre •FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES by Jerry Rovers •IN GOLD WE TRUST - Wholesale Jewellery from Allen Silverstein •SILK FLORAL ARRANGMENTS by Penny •RALEIGH PRODUCTS •CRAFTS and ANTIQUES Snack Bar - Door Prizes VENDOR SPACE AVAILABLE Call 453-5645 after 6 p.m. HAPPY 65th BIRTHDAY ERIC! School Stone situated at the entrance to the municipal building. The subject on this occa- sion will be the salt mine in Goderich. Everyone welcome. For a second time the Bayfield Library will be offering some excellent book bargains at a sale on June 21 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Don't miss this opportunity. The proceeds from the sale will be used for the improve- ment of the fixtures. Good music is a feast in Bayfield this surn- mer, and on June 22, the 31st anniversary at the Bayfield Baptist Church, Hank and Son- nenberg will be singing in the morning and again at 7 p.m. The speaker will be Pastor Victor Cor- nish, son of Jim and Betty Cornish of Bayfield. On June 29, Canada's Gilileans, the well- known male quartet will be visiting. Introducing 70, NOW OPEN A NEW PUB AT SEAFORTH RESTAURANT and STEAK. HOUSE REGULAR HOURS Tilurs., Fri. and, Sat. Sunday ,9-= b1,:00 •. D.J. • DANCING Under Management of 'Grant Ross SUPERSOUND & LIGHT SYSTEM ABCA BUS TOUR r�e so WELCOME EVERYONE On the occasion of its 40th Year of operation the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority invites you to loin us in a bus tour and commemorative ceremony WHEN: Saturday, July 12, 1986, 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. WHERE: Depart and return to ABCA Headquarters Morris Dam Conservation Area off Hwy. 83 East of Exeter HIGHLIGHTS: Tour important conservation sites in north part of ABCA watershed area, Ceremonial tree planting and dedication at Clinton Conservation Area LUNCH: A picnic -style lunch Rwill be prOvided to ESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED 11 guests at no charge PLEASE CALL ABCA AT 235-2610 BY JULY 4, 1986 vynstt. 041,4 P ^e 1 A'C • ' WORKING WITH YOU TO 1948 CONSERVE WATERSHED RESOURCES Au„V+ 1986 THE GODERICH & DISTRICT OPTIMIST CLUB 7th ANNUAL Music Fe'stival Family & Friends JUNE 26, 27, 28 with THURSDAY FOLK ROCK BLUES FRIDAY BLUEGRASS NEWGRASS SATURDAY FOLK & COUNTRY COUNTRY -ROCK CHILDREN'S MATINEE Cabin Cruisers with Richard Knechtel Rick McGhie The Nads T.W. & The All -Night Sensations Bruce County Grass Pulse Creek Sharps Creek The Good Brothers Richard Knechtel Marvel the Magician & Puppet Show Rick McGhie Mark Rust Wild & Blue with Bob Burchill The Nads B.W. Pawley with Robin & The Coyote Band Held at the Optimist Riverside Park Goderich ADMISSION: THUHS S3 00 FRI & SAT 55.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE) i \DIP �.I ib'Hi,R •. �i o S'FC.A . OCCASPON PI PM ' ALL PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY SERVICE 1611 Family Paradise Snowmobile Club presents... T COUNTRY 8; WEST1tNIAMBOIEI Sunday, June 22, 1986 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. $4.00 per person *HOT FOOD AVAILABLE House Band - "COUNTRY COMPANIONS” ...at the FAMILY PARADISE DANCE HALL Proceeds tri Lstowtil District Association, for the Mentally Retarded. Hold under fl*lir authdrttOd ilplacl'icd occasion puriilhlt, CO-SPONSORED BY THE FAMILY PARADISE CAMPGROUND. 527-0629 PRESENTATION so • 0 i .x _l▪ c aAA .0. oc oR40 THURSDAY, JUNE 19 Cafeteria of C.H.S.S., Clinton 8:00. p.m. GARRY HAMMOND Garry has just returned from an exciting tour of Expo '86, Victoria, Van- couver, the Canadian Rockies and the West Edmonton Mall. Enjoy a slide presentation on Canada's West and Expo '86 as well as details on Garry's summer tour to Expo. Plan to come and hear the latest information on Expo' and information on several other tours to Expo '86. TWO NEW TOURS TO Canadian WITH E.T. West Edmonton AUGUST Victoria, Expo, 6 - 16 Mall. Join our host Garry Hammond on an interesting 11 day tour to Expo '86. SEPTEMBER 25 - New Fall Colour Tour to Expo. .Our ,tour Includes Vic - OCTOBER 4 toria, Vancouver and, Expo and visits to Kamloops, Kelowna and Penticton. CALL OUR OFFICE AND REGISTER tare from your wife and fondly Two Looatlona to Senile Yee Bettor 322 MA/n Street, i=xafe{, O�if, tilaflGf T50 I,.weI 1519)235.2®00, 1+ddf Igt-ttli yoli i i1Wr . ' ..,. �t�; fl09043300250Josephine SY Wh bt( Ont, NOG gWO .4040-040016 7,uss Kinsmen aub of Hensall presents Vl1l!'1av' FIDDLE' C HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE JUNE 20, 21, 1986 DANCE - 10:00 p.m. -2:00 a.m. Work Boot Stomp Music by "Joe Overholt 8 The Standbys" Sunday, June 22 12:00 p.m. Workboot Olympics and Bessy Bingo • Hog Calling • Log Sawing - • Bale Toss • Bull Shooting • Boat Race • Bucket Brigade • Boardwalk For additional Inform tion contbtf Ken Clark, Henioll 262-2032 Prnc ('Talk Ior ( ntrununtfv SI'rvl(r \A urk