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Clinton News-Record, 1978-11-09, Page 21PAGE 2h--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 , 1978 9 Lon esboro news: Lions Hallowe en party attracts goblins BY DORA SHOBBROOK There was a large group at the village hall on Halloween night for the Lions party. Tom Duizer showed the children's films, "Magic Rolling Board," "Caterpillar" and "Brown Wolf." The costume parade was then judged by Rev. Stan McDonald, Clare Vincent and Bob Thompson. The winners were: in the pre-school and kin- dergarten class - best homemade costume, Kelly Bosman; best store bought, Jennifer Potter; best Halloween character, Denise Gross Grade 1 to Grade 3 - best homemade, Julie Shaddick; best store brought, Brenda Rad- ford; best character, Deanna Lyon. Grade 4 to 6: best homemade, Sandy Carter; best store bought, Jennifer Scot- tiaux; best character, Brian Dougherty. Grade 7 and 8: first prize, Brad Lyon; second, Bruce Vincent; third, Laurel Duizer. There were also some adults in costume and the entertaining clowns were Carl Nesbitt and Allen Bosman. Thanks is ex- pressed to the Lions. 4-H news The Londesboro I, 4-14 club held their fifth meeting at Mary Buf- finga's home. After the pledge was said the girls discussed where the next meeting would be and where the party would be held. During the meeting the girls made a White Sauce Casserole and tea biscuits. At the previous meeting held at Chris Vanspengen's the girls made soup-eriour steak and tasted Pink Velvet and Gelatin which the leaders had made. The Londesboro III, 4-H club held their fifth meeting at the home of Marjorie Duizer. The girls decided to hold their party on November 16 at the school, starting at 6:30 p.m. The girls plan to invite their mothers and planned the meal for the evening. Shuffle board The first shuffle board meet was held on November 1. Nona Pipe and Bert Shobbrook had the highscores in the playoff. ative addresses Hullett class Native talks to grade 7 Or. Wednesday November lst, Mr. Neil Cornelius talked to the grade 7 class about our native Indians. He talked about the natives living on reser- vations and their an- cestors. Mr. Cornelius is a native himself and works with the depart- ment of Indian affairs. Everyone enjoyed this presentation. Halloween parade On Tuesday, October 31 Hullett had a costume parade. Kindergarten. to grade 7 took part in the parade. There were prizes for the best boughten, best homemade, funniest and the most original. The winners won a bag of chips or a chocolate bar. The judges of the costumes were Mrs. Johnstone, Miss Adams, Mrs. Cooke and Mr. MacLennan. The school enjoyed the parade thoroughly. Grade 8 trip On November 2, the grade 8 class went to the Fowl Sanctuary and to the house of the famous poet Colonel John McCrae who wrote "In Flanders Fields". This trip to Guelph was very educational and would help them with their study on birds. Mime presentation lowing Match has winners At the International Plowing Match in Wingham, September 26 to 30, 1978, the Ausable- Rayfield Conservation .Authori0 and the Maitland Valley Con- ervtion Authority spor. c tired a free draw at their display in the Huron County Displays Building. Winners of this draw were: first prize, an eight to ten foot tree, Mr. Joe Delaney, R.R. 4, Dublin; second prize, (a 1979 season's pass to Ausable- Bayfield and Maitland Valley conservation areas), Mrs. Catherine Paul YAS R Hoggarth, left, of RR 2, Kippen was the winner of the CNE shield at the 4-H achievement night for having the top score in the novice judging section. He received his plaque from Glen McNeil. (photo by Wilma Oke) Calden, 8th Street, Hanover; third prize, a Maitland Valley Con- servation Authority pennant, Ms. Lori Savage, 604 Hale Street, London; Mrs. Mildred McClenaghan, R.R. 3, Wingham; Mr. Russel Morley, 524 William Street, Exeter; Mr. Blair Walke, R.R. 4 Hanover; Mrs. Betty Glanville, R.R. 4, Walton. Hullett man heads WOAA Hugh Flynn of Hullett Township was elected president of the Western Ontario Athletic Association last weekend. Mr. Flynn, well-known for his work in area hockey and ball leagues, was picked at the. WOAA's annual con- vention in Wingham last Satorday, November 4. He was an executive member. The WOAA is in its 38th year, and is the parent body for minor hockey and baseball in this part of Ontario. Hardly. Because they tend to be inferior stones, often not worth the discount price. That's a "bargain" you can't afford. Instead, come in and see our collection of quality gems, fairly priced. We base our diamond pricing on cutting, colour, clarity and carat weight of the stone. As American Gem Society jeWellers we guaran- tee the quality of every diamond we sell. You can be sure of getting true value for your money. It's a friendly way of doing business. ANSTETT JEWELLERS, LIMITED diamond experts since 1950 11 ALBERT STREET, CLINTON 482-3901 SEAFORTH WALKERTON .,... 26 MAIN ST. S,, 527.1720 203 DURHAM E., 881.0122 A',,11 kJ( At 'j (4M 5OCIE (,1 S) On Thursday, November 3rd, a group of actors from Toronto came to our school and put on a few skits. Grades 4,5,6 and 7 from our school, Blyth and Seaforth attended the presentation. After the show, questions were asked and the actors were thanked for performing. The show was enjoyed by all. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • t t • • • • • • • • t • • • • • • • • t 11111 1 • .* The scorekeepers for the season are John and Clara Riley. The next shuffle board meet will be held on November 22 at 8 p.m. Anybody is welcome to join. Church news Welcoming the congregation into the narthex on Sunday morning were Earl Gaunt and the ushers were Greg Andrews, Dennis Fothergill, Bryan McClure and Robert Thompson. The soloist was Vic Fox, accompanied by the organist Louise McGregor. Rev. Stan McDonald gave the children's story and led in the sermon. The kin- dergarten teacher for the Sunday School was John Whyte. The Messengers met in the Sunday School rooms with their leader Brenda Radford during the church service. Next Sunday it will be the men's day, with the men of the congregation taking the service and singing in the choir. The Remembrance Day service will be held in the church on Friday at 10:45 her brother. a.m. It will be conducted Miss .lythe Beacom by the Hullett Central was a patient in Stratford School and everyone is t3eneral Hospital last invited to attend. Wednesda r 'to Saturday WI card party having sµ gery to remove There were eight tables ,stitches from her ankle, in play on Ftiday night fractured a year ago. and the winners were: Mrs. Art Airdrie ladies' high, Alice returned home on Friday Buchanan; lone hands, after spending four days Marjorie Duizer; low, in the Clinton hospital. Addie Hunking; men's Ted Hunking was high, Hazel Reid (playing admitted to the Clinton as a man) ; lone hands, hospital on November 3, Joe Holmes; low, Alex On Sunday afternoon, McMichael. Rev. McDonald, There will be another Emerson Hesk and Ida card party on November Durnin attended the 17. Nona Pipe, Helen celebration of Mrs. Agnes Lawson and Doreen Skimmins 90th birthday Carter will be in charge. at the home of her Personals daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Agnes Moon passed Ivan McLachlan in Blyth. away in University The community extends Hospital in London on its congratulations as November 2. She was the well. wife of the late Carman Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moon. She was a resident Babcock of Wardsville here and a member of the attended the funeral on United Church. Sym- Sunday of Mrs. Agnes pathy is extended to her Moon and visited in the friend Walter Snary, her evening with Mr. and daughter Mrs. Joan Mrs. Ken Hulley and (Jack) Powell of Listowel spent the night with Mr. and sons, Ken of Lon- and Mrs. George desboro, Tom of Mark- Hoggarth. dale, Trevor and Jim of Miss Marie Harvey of Clinton, her sisters and Toronto visited on You are invited to Fashion Fare Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. John Nottingham of Delta, BC visited on Sunday and spentthe night with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley and family. Marjorie Duizer, Marjorie Anderson and Alice Buchanan attended the 64th annual WI area convention in London on Wednesday and Thur- sday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook attended the Normac Christmas Club party Shipka Hall on Sunday. 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