HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-11-26, Page 6Page 6—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1986
I3Iyth Standard
Card players have heyday
By Kathy Bromley
Blyth - Last Wednesday evening, there
were eight tables for lost heir that was held
at the memorial hall. Clara Rinn was high
lady for the evening, while Shane Snell was
the high man. Taking home the prizes for
low scores were Ella Richmond for the
ladies and Lloyd Walden for the men. Lost
heir is held every Wednesday night and
anyone is welcome to attend.
Euchre
On Saturday evening, the Blyth Legion
and Auxiliary hosted the euchre party,
which is held every other Saturday at 8 p.m.
Ruth Dougherty, who played all day
representing the Auxiliary in the euchre
competition in Lucknow, was the high lady
for the night. Jim Chalmers was the high
man, while his wife, Joan took the ladies'
low score. Margaret Nesbitt, playing as a
man, had the men's low for the night.
Nara Kelly took home the prize for the
most lone hands for the ladies, while Hank
Blok had the most lone hands for the men.
Margaret Nesbitt also won the door prize.
Euchre will be held again at the Blyth
Legion on December 6 and everyone is
invited.
Weekly Euchre
Euchre was also held again Monday even-
ing at the memorial hall with 11 tables in
play. The high lady of the evening was
Dorothy Daer, while Ruth Dougherty, play-
ing as a man obtained the high score for the
men. The low scores for the night went to
Ester Moffet of Clinton and Mel Jackson of
Brussels this week. The most lone hands
were earned by Vera Hesslewood or the
women and Jim Doig of Seaforth for the
men. The special prize of the evening went
to Bert Daer. Euchre will be held again
Monday evening, and everyone is invited to
attend.
Quote Of The Week
For every problem there is one solution,
which is simple, neat and wrong.
School writers visit paper
By David Hessels
and Kevin Souch
BLYTH - On November 20 members of the
Blyth Public School newspaper group,
David Hessels, Kevin Souch, Kelly Cook,
Tammi Medd, Chrystal Cucksey, Sarah
Allen, Amber Gelwicks and Lori Bailey
visited the Citizen office in Blyth.
Mr. Keith Roulston showed them how they
prepare the newspaper for priming. They
have a lot of computerized equipment and
two darkrooms.
By Lori Bailey,
Amber Gelwicks
Each Monday night, Mrs. Battye holds a
gymnastic class. These classes are
separated into three groups, according to
ability levels.
One group has been working on a routine
for the talent show in Londesboro for Back
the Biter Day for Ronnie Nesbitt, who was
injured in a diving accident.
This performance will be held on
November 29 at Hulled Central School.
PD Day
By Sarah Allan
and Chrystal Cucksey
On November 26, the school will be
holding parent -teacher interviews. On this
day the students' report cards will be hand-
ed out.
The
Bar
Truth
While they are in the school, we hope the
parents will visit' the library where the book
fair will be displayed.
Computer Mania
By Kelly Cook
and Tammi Medd
The school has three computers, and each
of them are used most of the time. There is
always a scramble to see who gets them
first. Mr. Marsh has prepared a schedule
which enables each class to have a com-
puter, for two weeks, at four different times
during the year.
The computer will help students with
school subjects. They can type .out their
poems and stories on it. The computer is a
great advantage to the students and
students thank Mr. Marsh for letting them
leave one in the class room.
A Citizenship Court will be held in Goderich during April, 1987. This
special court is being held to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the
"Canadian Citizenship Act" passed in 1947. The Maple Leaf Chapter
IODE is aiding the Court in bringing this event to Goderich.
If you are a landed immigrant, 18 years of age, and have lived in
Canada ,for 3 years, send you name and address or telephone:
Mrs. Jean Schaefer
Citizenship Secretary
Maple Leaf Chapter, IODE
92 St. George's Crescent
Goderich, Ontario N7A 2L9
Telephone No. 524-2285 by January 1, 1987
(If no answer - 524-7542)
OR
If you are a Canadian Citizen, a naturalized Canadian Citizen or a
British Subject in Canada prior to January 1, 1942, and wish to obrain
a small proof of citizenship card (for identification purpose), please for-
ward your name to the above address by February 1, 1987.
Making the move up from Tenderfoots to Guides at Blyth Public School on November 20
were, in the back row from left to right, Jennifer Cucksey, Tina Burkholder, Laurel
Campbell and Kerry Hallahan. In the front row, in the same order, they are Jackie
Caldwell, Kim Ferguson, Pauline Stewart and Erica Clark. (David Emslie photo)
Blyth Beaver news
BLYTH - The First Beaver Investiture
was held at the public school here on
November 18.
Six new Beavers became Eager Beavers.
Receiving their scarfs and woggles, with the
assistance of their parents were David
Craig, Jonathan Cucksey, Matthew Laffin,
Joey Schmidt, Justine Sauve and Brent
Sauve.
Other Beavers in the Beaver Colony"this
year are Mark Wilson, Mark Nesbitt, Shawn
Clark, Jeffery Ferguson, Shane Burkholder,
Ronnie Abel-Rinn, Matthew Armstrong,
Aaron Bromley, Tim Caldwell, Corey Shan-
non, Dennis Higgins, Steve Stewart and
Joey Watkins.
Scouter Jim Thomas from Vanastra was
on hand for the investiture of two new
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leaders, Rainbow -Brenda Burkholder and
Sunny- Diane Higgins said the Scout Pro-
mise and received their scarf and woggle.
They have successfully completed their
Part I Woodbadge on November 1 and 2 in
Clinton.
Other leaders in the First Blyth Beaver
Colony are Rusty -Sharon Wilson Tic -Tac -
Connie Bromley and Dino-„ Maureen
Montgomery.
All the beavers received a Lodge Badge,
Huron District Badge and Registration
strips.
Some activities planned for December in-
clude Christmas carolling for the residents
of Huronview and a Christmas party to end
the year.
MOVING
UP
Three girls were enrolled in the First Blyth
Brownie Pack on November 20 at Blyth
Public School. These are two of the new
Brownies, Jenny McDonnell (left) and Erin
Roulston. Michelle Clark was absent for the
photo. Deputy District Commissioner Janet
Cameron presided for the enrolment
ceremony and she was assisted by the
leaders Brenda Burkholder of the Brown
Owls, Azetta Gibbons of the Hoot Owls and
Pat Brigham of the Black Owls. Azetta Gib-
bons and Brenda Burkholder attended the
Mapleway Area Training Day at Walkerton •
District High School on November 15. The
Area Day was hosted by Beaver Division
and the theme was, "Reach for a star".
About 500 leaders of Brownies, Guides,
Pathfinders and Rangers attended this an-
nual event. Streetproofing, Assertiveness,
Songs and Self Defense were among the ses-
sions these leaders enjoyed. (David Emslie
photo)
Jeremy Campbell celebrates
By Mrs. L. Stonehouse
" BELGRAVE — Jeremy Campbell, son of
Mr. and'Mrs. John Campbell, celebrated his
sixth birthday at his home November 20.
Friends celebrating with him were Allie
Culbert, Kendra Folkhard, Shannon Cook,
Becky Buchanan, Julie Snow, Jody Walker,
Michelle Pletch, Ryan Cook, Luck
Lockridge, Jamie McCallum, Michael
Marks, Matthew Campbell, David Piluke,
Douglas Rivest and his brother Justin.
The children enjoyed playing games
before supper. •
Dedication
During the morning service at Knox
Presbyterian Church, a Pulpit Fall was
dedicated in memory of Elizabeth Fear.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fear of Moorefield at-
tended the service.
Personals
A number of relatives and friends of Mia
Taylor honored her on her 80th birthday at
an open house held at 45 Alfred St.,
Wingham, on November 23.
Sara Anderson spent the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartlin of Kingston, Ella
Green and Hazel Young of Perth, and Mr.
and Mrs. William Schreiber of Milton.
The officers of the Bible Society wish to
thank everyone who collected and those who
contributed to make a successful canvass in
the Belgrave District.
Belgrave friends and neighbours wish to
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Lorne Payne of Newmarket.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Spivey, Mr. and Mrs.
George Procter and family attended the
Royal Agriculture Winter Fair in Toronto,
where they participated in the Junior Bar-
row Show and the Market Hog Classic Com-
petition. Jennifer's Barrows were Cham-
pion and Reserve, while Kate's placed third.
George and Arnie had had the Champion
pen of three Market Barrows.
Donna Higgins, who is attending Georgian
College m Orillia, spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Higgins and
her brother Bruce.
Laura Johnston visited on the weekend
with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of
llderton
Edith Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Yuill visited on Sunday with her son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott
and family of Arkona.
Euchre
Ten tables were in play at the weekly
euchre which was held in the W.I. Hall
Belgrave on November 19. Winners were:
High lady, Reta Drehmann; novelty lady,
Leona Black; low lady, Edith-Coultes; high
man, George Michie; novelty man, Gordon
Walker; low lady, Albert Cook.
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