Clinton News-Record, 1976-07-08, Page 234.
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to a I Of IfthettceS
e.last regglar Meeting of
Hensall and District
ifl*as ter the 197546 year
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W44 W Jupe 23 at the hOMe
Kinette Marian Heil, This
Ong tool; the forrn of a
,neVer meeting to the new
ClAtIVe.
executive for the 1976
-
'tear will be: past
ident, Karen Schuman;
pMsident, Joanne Bell; vice-
president, Marian Heil;
treasurer, Sharon Doxtater;
Seeretary, Karen Schurman.
donation of $100 was
made to he parks board to
'asSiSt in b ing children from
Onsall ' to Exeter for
imming lessons this
.MtneVI v 3150 decided
that IAN ,11.4r1 aches and a
tO,IPYele rack ordered, and
dOnated to. the Hensall
playgroundby the Kinettes.
Follovhng the business
ortion of the meeting, the
iris enjoyed various games
and a delicious pot luck
supper.
The Hensall and District
.nettes wish everyone a
appy and safe summer
liday.
Seniors trip
Forty-five Senior Citizens
Hensall and district en-
ayed a McNaughton pus
nes trip to Frankenmiith.
ichigan, on Tuesday, June
9, sponsored by the Three
inks Senior Citizens Club of
ensall. Committee in charge
as Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bell
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Brintnell.
The weather inan turned on
the sunshine and all enjoyed a
tour of the beautiful city,
sight-seeing and visiting
Shen** Pinner at the Bavarian
inii-vas a highlight of the day.
The president announced
that the Huron,County Zone 8
Senior Citizens picnic will be
held in Bayfield Clan, Gregor
Square on Slinday, July 18,
registration beginning ..at 3
p.tn.
There will be a pot -luck
smorgasborg supper at 5
o'clock. Bring your own lawn
chairs, beverage, cutlery and
dishes.
Sales Elam
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers; demand
was steady, prices were
steady to 50 cents lower. Fat
cattle: heifers $38.50441.70;
steers 539.50-S42., top to
542.70; feeder cattle, 537.50-
542.50. Pigs: weinlings 535. -
$42.; chunks, M. to 565.
Personals
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Schwalm, Mrs.
Elizabeth Voiland and Mrs.
Daisy Ivey last week were
Mrs. Mildred Kyle, Mr. Tony
Kyle, Mrs. Susan Purdy,
Derek Robinson, Ken Van
Wieren, Jamie McClinchey
and Mrs. Marjorie Windover
of town. Visitors from out of
town included Mrs. Mildred
Blaze' of Centralia, Mrs.
Vera Johnston of Brucefield,
Mrs. Oran Baird and baby of
Toronto, Mr. Joe Robbins of
London, Mrs. Ann Finley,
Miss Wilde and Miss Dale
Armstrong of Exeter and Mt.
Bob French and son Roy of
Rosseau.
Mrs. Gary Merritt and
Gregory visited with friends
and relatives in the St.
Thomas area for a few days
The winner of the Vanastra
and District Lion's Club
50. 50 draw for June was Mr.
Larry Campsall of London.
Mr. Campsall won --$109.00
The winner of the 5300 jack-
pot given out June 25th at the
Bingo held at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre was Mr.
Bert Robinson of Goderich.
Last Friday's jackpot win-
ners were Vera Scouller of
Brussels and Mrs. Wes.•
McNichol of Clinton, who
shared the 5200 jackpot.
The next hospitality, night
being held at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre is on July
10th, 1976 at 9 p.m. Admission
is 55 per couple with music by
Deejays Unlimited . Be sure
.to come out and join the fun.
Vanastra Newsletter
The second issue of the
Vanastra Newsletter has
been delivered to homes in
the community. Anyone who
has not received their copy
should contact Pat Bridges at
482-7910. •
Thank You
"The children and staff of
the Tuckersmith Vanastra
Day Care Centre would like to
thank Mr. John Newell for all
his ,time and help in con-
structing the sundeck over
their sandbox,
Without his experience and
knowledge the structure
could not have been built so
'sturdily. We also greatly
appreciated his donations of
tools and materials which
provided us with 'those little
extras that were unexpected.
The Day Care, would also
like to thank Barry Black and
Bernard Bryant of the LiOns
Club, who also volunteered
their time to help with the
building. It will long be
Pulsifer
Music
MAIN ST. - SEAFORTH
WILL BE
CLOSED
JULY 5 - 26 -
Watch for sir
Re -Opening!
Everthini will he
SALE map
the lest week of Jely
last, week.
Mr. and Mrs..' Harvey Hyde
visited With their scins and
their families in Brampton
and Ottawa over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter aisback
and Victoria visited -with
friends in the Niagara Falls
district for the weekeend.
Rev. G.A. Anderson was in
charge of the service at St.
Paul's Anglican church on
Sunday. The text of the
sermon was taken from 1st
Kings 10v 7 "and,behold, the
half was not taken from me".
The flowers were in memory
of the late W.O. Goodwin,
placed there by his family.
Obituary
Goodwin -- At Queensway
Nursing Home., Herman on
Thursday, July 1, 1976
Wilfred 0. Goodwin of
Hensel' in his 89th year.
Beloved husband of the late
Ethel Annie Maulkinson.
Dear father of Mary. Hen-
sall; brother of Victor in
England and Gladys Robinet.
England. Also surviving are
several nieces and 'nephews.
Funeral took place from the
Bonthron Funeral Home on
Saturday. July 3 with the
Rev. George A. Anderson
officiating. Interment was in
Hensall Union Cemetery. A
Masonic funeral service was
held on Friday, July 2.
Mr. Goodwin was a
prominent businessman in
Hensall who came to Canada
in 1912. After working in
men's apparel manufac-
turing in Hensall. he set up
his own dry goods. clothing
and shoe store in Hensall
during the 30's and ran a
successful business until the
late 50's.
Mr. Goodwin wasa
member of the Roya1
Canadian Legion and was
presented with his 50 year pin
in a cerethony recently. He
was choir leader at the United
Church for many years and
also a member of the Masonic
Temple and the I.O.O.F. The
community will miss this
long-time resident.
remembered." — signed
Karen McEwing, Supervisor.
Plan Early
In order for those who
make their New Year's plans
early, we have been advised
that the Vanastra Parks•and
Recreation Committee will
not be holding a New Year's
Dance for the Community
this year. The hall has been
rented to the Country Singles
for New Year's Eve.
Super Chicks Win Again
The Vanastra Super
Chicks, sponsored by Clover
Farm, were victorious again
in their game Monday
evening against Londesboro.
Highlights of the game
were four triples — three by
Lois Harmon and one by
Karen McEwing; one double
by Sue Merpaw and one
homerun by Bownie
Logtenberg. The winning
pitcher was Laurie Dellar.,
Superb playing enabled the
Chicks to win 26 to 6. Special
thanks goes, again to Doug
Smith for coming out to°
Umpire.
The Super Chicks play
again on Monday July 14th
against Auburn in Auburn. It
would be a great boost to the
girls if residents of Vanastra
would come to their games
and support their team.
Church notes
The United. Church service
was held Last Sunday with
Rev. Don Beck in charge and
Mrs. John Turkheim. at th&
organ. Rev. Beck preached
onthe text, "God so loved..."
belief in Jesus Christ is what
entitles us to -eternal life.
Mrs. Eric Luther sang a
solo. "How Much He Cared"
accompanied on the piano by
her husband. Flowers were
from the funeral of the late
Wilfred 0. Goodwin were
placed in the Sanctuary.
Next Sunday the combined
church service will agairi_he.
at the United Church.
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The winners of Ole ifit.3000 Centennial beard growing contest posed with the Centennial
queens lastSaturday night following their victory, Left to right are Pat Graham, longest;
Melvin Jewell, most colOrful; Kathleen Hill, senior queen; Bob Anderson, bushiest;
Peggy Canipbell, junior queen; and Keith Bunn, best trimmed. (News -Record photo)
Webster reunion held
Sunday. June 20th was a
perfect day for the Webster
annual picnic which was held
at Brookside School for the
first time. An exceptionally
good crowd was in at-
tendance. 174 registered.
One of the main features, of
entertainment was the
showing of slides by Mrs.
Mervin (Jean) Lobb of Blyth
who has devoted a great deal
of time to compiling the
history of the "Websters" and
has travelled to Ireland in
search of material. While
there she took pictures of
interest and was good enough
to share themJvith the group.
giving interesting comments
on each. The book "The
Tipperary Websters" was
introduced in the completed
form to the clan. If you did not
receive an issue and are
interested. Mrs. Lobb will be
pleased to supply you with
one at 810.00.
Mac Webster of Kincardine
and Dave MacDonald of
Lochalsh provided Irish tunes
on bagpipe and drum.
Clayton Alton and Don
Cameron Were in charge of
sports. The winner .of each
race was as follows: 4 years
and under, Tom McNee; 6
years and under. Crystal
White: girls 6 - 10. Mae
Raynard boys 6 - 10. Steven
Alton girls 10 - 14, Kay
Morrison: boys 10 - 14, Karl
Morrison : wheelbarraut.zace,
Crystal White and Brian
White; junior three-legged
race. Mae Raynard and Carol
Ritchie. Brian White and
David White, tied; senior
three-legged race. Susan
Irvin and Elizabeth Ritchie:
junior sack . race. Crystal
White: senior girls, Marian
Raynard: senior boys. Glenn
Raynard: kick the slipper.
ladies. Lynda McNee: kick
the slipper. men. Nick White:
kick the slipper. girls. Kay
Morrison: kick the slipper.
boys. Karl Morrison. A
peanut scramble completed
the sports.
Good News Drive -Bin
3 mites west of Clinton on Highway 8
NOW OPEN FOR THE SUMMER
Sunday, July 1 1: 8:30 p.m.
Singer: LUC V MUNNINGS CLINTON
speaker: RICHARD HAVERKAMP 'BELGIUM
" ,Come•as you are in your car-
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The northern ladies served
a delicious supper.
smorgasbord- style, after
which president Blake Alton
asked the gathering to ob-
serve 2 minutes silence in
memory of eight members
who had passed on since the
last picnic, Melvin Raynard,
Goderich; Kevin Reed.
Detroit; Bob Helm,
Lucknow; Mrs. Sam Alton,
Lucknow; Mrs. Charles
Bristow; Jack Webster Jr.,
Edmonton; David A. Andrew,
Calgary; Marshal Gibson.
Lucknow.
Miss Ada Webster was then
called on and expressed the
gratitude of the clan to Mrs.
Lobb for her great efforts to
provide the family with their
history and presented Mrs.
Lobb and her two daughters-
in-law with a gift as a token of
appreciation.
Special prizes of silver
dollar Olympic coins were
given to the following by Mrs.
Harvey Webster: oldest lady.
Ada Webster. Lucknow
oldest gent. Fred Reid.
Clinton; youngest child,
Leanne Webster. daughter of
Vicky and Phillip Webster.
Forest; nearest wedding
anniversary date. Mr. and
Mrs. Ken McNee, Dungan-
non: coming the farthest.
Clayton and Margaret
McGregor, Wilkesport.
Ontario: largest family
prRsent. E11iott Websters of
fl
Want a GOOD DEAL
n a GOOD MEAL...
enjoy our -
TUESDAY SPECIAL
Kentucky filed kieken.
DINNER FOR OK
Our Regular $2.15 3 ineceDinne r
TUESDAY ONLY
GI the 5 Milts
94 Elgin Ave.
GOMM!
Forest; 'guessing the most
things in a match box, Mrs.
Bernadean Ritchie..
After supper the executive
and interested members
joined to hold a business
meeting. The following are
the new slate of officers:
president. Grant Webster,
Varna: 1st vice, Harvey
Ritchie, Lucknow 2nd vice,
Edgar Allan, Seaforth;
. treasurer. south. Mel Web-
Ster: treasurer. north. Alex
Andrew secretary. Mrs.
Jessie Kirkland.
The retiring president.
Blake Alton thanked
everyone who, had helped in
any way. All appreciated the
leadership which Blake and
Dora contributed and were
sorry to len Dora 'had un-
dergone surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital. London on
Thursday. Do hope for a
speedy recovery.
The unanimous ,opinion as
they said farewell t&relatives
was that all had a very
pleasant gathering.
YOU DON'T NEED WORDS
...JUST CARE!
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handcrafted works of art
A Community Promo of the Volunteer COMMIlfite of
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Adult Entertainment
ALSO AFTERNOON OF JULY 1 8 1 6 p.m -
COURT HOUSE PARK
GODERICH
PHOTO GALLERY
ART GALLERY
FLOWER DISPLAY (in Court House)
TEA GARDEN
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CRAFTS (of all kinds)
Friday Evening 7 - 8:30 p.m.
GODERICH LAKETOWN BAND
Sunday Afternoon 2:30 p.m.
HIGHLAND.. DANCING
Pioneer Craft -Demonstration at the Museum
O Bus Tour of Goderich Available
O Baby Sitting Service in the Park
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