Clinton News-Record, 1974-08-08, Page 2Members of the Clinton
Christian Reform Church held
a song service in the
auditorium en Sunday evening
led by Aire Van Der Ende.
Mrs. Nellie Welsh, Norman
Speir, Jerry Collins and
Henrietta Stryker provided the
old tyme music for Monday's
get together. Three new
residents were welcomed to the
Home, Mrs. McGratton, Mrs.
Wilson and Mrs. 'Luther with
special musical numbers by
Henrietta. Stryker and vocal
duets by Mrs. McGratton and
Mrs. Buchanan.
travelling by bus and van
visited the Goderich area on
•Tuesday afternoon. The first
stop of the tour was at the
Pioneer Museum which was of
real interest to everyone, and
then on to Harbour Park for
dinner. The afternoon bus tour
included the Goderich harbor,
Sifto Salt mine, the Falls Con-
servation area and the Jervis
Sanctuary at Holmesville.
Owing to the risk of rain the
"Family Night" program was
held in the auditorium on
Thursday night. Colored slide
pictures of birthdays and
special events at the Home
were shown with piano in-
strumentals by Mrs. Welsh.
The first part of the rides for
resident program' has been
completed with 240 residents
taking advantage of the
outings. The routes taken were
Goderich, Benmiller,
Holmesville an0 Brucefield,
Varna, Bayfield and Pinelake
Camp where each„ of the
residents was presented with a
treat and a picture of the camp
by Bob and Shirley Elliott.
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books for sale, there will be ex-
tensive free material, •
This bookmobile reports
good response so far from its
tour reaching north as far as
Parry Sound, west to Sarnia
and east to Kingston.
Make a note of the two days
and take a few minutes to
browse and/or buy.
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The advertising operation of
the News-Record is usually a
one man adventure, ably con-
ducted by our General
Manager, Mr. Howard Aitken.
For the past few weeks, his ef-
forts have been bolstered by the
work of a summer student, Kim
Ainslie, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Ainslie of Goderich. Kim
has been making the acquain-
tance of the merchants in and
around town. Kim is a
graduate of G.D.C.I. and also
has his Honours - Political
Science degree from the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario. He will
be off shortly to continue his
studies in the Faculty of Law,
McGill University, Montreal.
* * *
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Elliott
have returned from a delightful
week's visit with Major Gerald
and Mrs. Elliott and family at
Courtenay, B.C. on. Vancouver
Island.
Sightseeing trips on the
Island included a tour of But-
Chart Gardens and the Provin-
ciel Museum at Victoria. There
was also a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Fink (former Clinton
residents) at Port Alberni.
A car was rented at Van;
_couver and the beauty of the
mountains and likes was en-
joyed up to Kamloops, on to
Revelstoke, Lake Louise, Banff
and Calgary. The Elliotts flew
back to London on an Air
Canada L-1011 jet.
* * *
The Opti Mrs. Club of Clin-
ton and Vanastra announced'
the winner of the draw for a ten
speed bicycle was Joe Daer of
Huron Street, Clinton.
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A press release reaching our
desk announces • that the
Women's Bookmobile spon-
sored by an Opportunities For
Youth grant will be visiting
Clinton on August`21 and 22.
The travelling bookstore will
be parked beside Library Park
on Rattenbury Street. In ad-
dition to adults' and children's
Doug Elder, 13, on the left, and Paul Wettlaufer, 10, decided last week to participate in the
Clinton Merchants Sidewalk Sale and set up a table outside of Wettlaufer's Feed Mill oh Mary
'Street and reported business was good. (News-Record photo)
Bible school well attended
Each day the children brought
pennies, nickels, dimes or quar-
ters which were donated to the
CRWRC child care program
and amounted to $85.95.
Last Thursday evening, parents
and friends were guests at the
closing program. Each class
presented songs recitations or
skits centred around the theme
"Jesus is the Way". Following
this, a film was shown entitled
"Birds, Baboons and Other
Animals of South Africa."
A Daily Vacation Bible
School was held at the
Christian Reformed Church,
Clinton from July 22 to. Aug 2.
The maximum daily atten-
dance was 92 children Mary
Buffinga was supervisor for the.
course.
Two prekindergarten classes
were taught by Francis
Jongdjan with helpers Janet
Postma, Irene Heykoop and
Tina Rasa, and by Sandra
Maaskant with helpers Debbie
Postma, Caroline Van Dorp,
and Teresa Van Til.
The kindergarten class was
taught by Ann Bakker with
helpers Trudy Nykamp and
Betty Kapteen.
Three primary classes were
taught by Marion Doucette
assisted by Shirley Heykoop,
Jan Divok and Elena Rasa, by
Janice de Weerd assistedd by
Mary Hardy; and by Helen
Postma assisted by Helen
Hardy.
Three intermediate classes
were taught by Ruth Colclough
and helper Barbara Lawson,
Winnie Vandendool and helper
Ann Van Spengen, and Agnes
Kapteen and Helen Te Brinke.
The junior class was taught
f , —
by Alice Gerrits assisted by
Margaret Hook and Mary Ann
Heykoop.
The children gathered each
morning, in 'the church
auditorium for .opening exer-
cises which consisted of scrip-
ture reading, prayer, birthday
recognition and sing song of
which Joanne Beukema and
Francis Jongyan were the
songleaders. Then the children
departed to their rooms for
stories, bible study and crafts.
There may be nothing as
dead as yesterday's news - but
we proved that yesterday's pic-
tures can be pretty lively bait,
At last week's sidewalk sale
our booth, sporting a natty
striped canopy, proved to be a
very popular spot. Flattering or
otherwise many found just the
picture they wanted of family,
friend or self,
Speaking of the art of
photography - we are reminded
of the words of a former editor
(not from the News-Record)
who after being reprimanded
for a poor likeness of his sub-
ject, replied "Madam, I am a
photographer, not a magician."
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For any who wadf tirelessly
through the offerings of this
column each week - rest your
eyes - it's going on holiday for
two issues. Not out of town -
just catching up on some of the
many "hint-dropped-top-
priority-chores" that have been
piling up around the house.
Any news contributions will be
most welcome at the office• as
usual. Thank-you.
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