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Clinton News-Record, 1986-07-23, Page 17
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CHICKEN CHOPS Marinated' DRUMSTICKS Marinated GROUND CHICKEN '%I Black .Playhouse play good for laugh By Anne Narejko testant soul have sprung many leaks,' but he GRAND BEND - If you've had your fill of feels that time and corrosion will heal up "heavy" movies and plays then Black, everything." Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrimmon will suit A1thoigh Mr. Lewis and Mr. lrancis your entertainment tastes just fine. played their parts very well, the most The play is based on a curling match outstanding character was the devil which has extremely high stakes - Wullie himself, 0. Cloutie, played by David Clark. MacCrimmon's soul. If Mr. MacCrimmon Mr. Clark had a way of looking into the au - loses the match, the devil gets his soul and dience and if your eyes happened to meet Mr. MacCrimmon becomes the devil's third his, you were anything but comfortable. on his •curing rink. However, if Mr. Mac- , The snake -up, complete with pointed ears, Crimmon wins, he will skip the winning rink and clothing worn by Mr. Clark suited the at the MacDonald Brier. character amazingly well. W. 0. Mitchell wrote Mr. MacCrimmon's A tip of the hat to Yvonne Sauriol for the character as a quite, laid-back gentleman costume design of the remainder of the who is not easily shocked. Played by Gordon devil's rink, Guy Fawkes (Alan Brown), Lewis, Mr. MacCrimmon is a harness - Judas Iscariot (Murray Oliver), and shoemaker who first discovers 0. Cloutie's MacBeth, (Paul Massel). • (the devil's) identity. Throughout the play, Other main characters include Reverend Mr. Lewis executes his one liners with great Pringle, played by James Haworth; ;Annie subtilty. Brown, played by Aileen Taylor -Smith; But delivering the majority of one liners Clock Charlie Brown, played by Stan; Coles was Pipe -Fitting Charlie Brown, a plumber and Malleable Charlie Brown, played by G. played by David Francis. Peter Henderson. Mr. Francis played i ' enthusiastic The Black Bonspiel of Wullie MacCrim- haracter. In the program, Pipe -Fitting is mon will run until July 26. It's a pia$ that described as a man whose "joints of his Pro= will brighten everyone's evening. Bonspiel of Willie MacCrimmon Rev. Stan Riley conducts service By Blanche Deeves MIDDLETON - Morning prayer was held in St. James' Middleton -Anglican Church on July 20 with Rev. Stan Riley officiating. Estelle Wise read the lessons and Bill Steenstra received the offering. The church float was entered in the Cal - borne Township 1-5-0 parade on July 19 with Paul Aldwinkle driving. Riding on the float was Phyllis Aldwinkle, Blanche Deeves and Edward Deeves. Ray Wise took pictures. Dean Aldwinkle helped in the preparation of the float. Get well wishes are extended to Vera Miller. Edward and Blanche Deeves travelled to London on July 20 to attend the bridal shower for their niece, Diane Ellis. Tenders opened for sidewalks The regular Auburn village meeting, July Tom Jardin. 15 opened tenders for I5-Teet of -cement to We are sorry to report Marion Sproule is a construct sidewalks - The tender was patient in London's University Hospital. We awarded to John Hickey. wish her a speedy recovery. East Wawanosh is to assist in construction Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom of over 300 feet on Turnberry Street to Jardin were Bonnie Armour and daughter, Elizabeth and Goderich Streets. Auburn will Julie of Waterloo. ' pay for the cement and East Wawanosh will April Gross of R. 1 Auburn recently spent pay for tearing up the sidewalks. a week at Camp Menesetung, Goderich. Several from the Auburn area attended Visitors on the weekend with Frances the Colborne Township 150th birthday Clark were Jean Houston and I Jean celebration. on The weekend. Jamieson of London: "„ "•''1-•'" Florence Steckley and her sister, Hilda of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin spent a couple Stratford called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom of days with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robert - Lawlor on Sunday. son of Meaford. Mrs. Albert Straughan, who Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin of Kitchener spent three weeks with the Robertsons, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. returned home with the Jardins. Bible school to start... • from page 16 this project, will be present for the ceremony. The meeting will then adjourn to the municipal building. The speaker on this oc- casion will be David Anstett whose name is familial-, His informal slide presentation The Rainbow at Your Finger Tips will not only deal with the technological aspects of precious stones, but also with the legends and superstitions which have grown up around them throughout history. This should provide an unusual topic of wide interest, and as always, the Society will welcome visitors. Residents move By Margaret Hoggarth KIPPEN - The community was saddened to learn of the passing of Emerson Kyle on July 17. Sympathy is extended to his wife Mabel and family. Two families have left the community to take up residence elsewhere. Chris and Ken Bruxer and their two sons Jacob and Lucas have purchased Ira Geigeris house on the edge of Hensall. Penny and Mark Savage and their children Andrew, Tara and Aaron have rented a house south east f Exeter. • Acme su . ler held at tirlings. HOLMESVILLE - Worship service was held on July 20 in Holmesville United Church with Rev. James Bechtel officiating. The Enterprising Seniors held a picnic at the home of Jack and Mary Stirling, on the Bayfield Road, with 40 present to enjoy the afternoon of games and social time with a picnic supper. The Enterprising Seniors entered their float in the Colborne Township Ses- quicentennial Parade. On July 18, there was a wagon load of Holmesville people riding about with a sign, Lordi Lordi Martie Happy Birthday Martie. Weather doesn't bother shufflers By Susan Hartman HENSALL - The Happy Pushers had a great time shuffling at Hensall Arena on a hot, muggy Thursday afternoon. Scores were: ladies high: Olga Chipchase, 422; Marg Consitt, 400; Annie,Reid, 321. Men's high: Ernie Chipchase, 400; John Pepper, 308; Ed Little, 290. An impressive Baptismal service took place at the United Church July 20 when Tim Wilcox and his two children, Shane and Shannon were received through Baptism. Mrs. Wilcox also assisted with the baptism Bill .Stebbins greeted the congregation and Jonathon Corbett, Cathy Corbett, Shane Pepper and Tara Pepper were the ushers. Belva Fuss, accompanied by Jean Jacobe at the piano. • Steve Corbett led the loftier congregation and Audrey Christie assisted by Elva For- rest hosted the fellowship hour following the service. Buck & ,Doe for Howard Hoggarth and Kim Fleischman FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1986 For information call 523-4349 or 482-5390 D ate% Vac bc)1.. . Ree.4. ViceiJae.14 sat4;ifaet, peteet 26. %986 Veowdeeo '70,1 e4vuiteataut ea 524-4717 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1986—Page Buck A Doe for Wayne Parkinson and Sandra McGregor SATURDAY, JULY 266 '86 For Information call 482-3758 r 482-9259 PLAYGROUND Registration for the next session will be held this Friday, July 25 at the arena 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Stag & Doe for Dale Whitfield and Sharon Westberg SATURDAY, JULY 26/86 For more Information call 523-9704 or 523-4235 for Peter Hullahan and Joanne Valenteyn SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, '86 Blyth Community Centre D.d. - LUNCH INCLUDED Tickets 53. at the door 523-9574 BACHERT MEATS Cali us for your rt,sinrn slaughtering needs SLAUGHTER DAY TUESDAY 'F r you• freezer sides ut Beet Pork Lamb or %.\t• sper,alrze in home cured meals and old tasnionpd counlr sfvle pork sausage no hllers aided An meat Govt Inspected 1 mile east9328 C:R7C 887- d Walton' rL© To Lori Powell, Clinton Gebadia Haverkamp, Clinton Crystal Lee, Clinton Shannon Scott, R.R. 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