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'The Varna ..and Goshen charges, of the United
Church now have a new minister, Rev.' Wilena
. Brown, who was inducted in 'a special ceremony on
Friday' night in Vaina. ,Chatting left to right, are
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Bill McAsh, clerk of the seision of Varna, Bruce
Keys, Goshen clerk of the session, Rev. Brown, and
Rev. Maurice Francis of-Fullarton, president of the
Huron -Perth Presbytery. (photo by Mary Chesselb
The Ausable-Bayfield
ConseeVation Authority
is, once -again, _taking
part -in the Ontario
Gove'rnrnent's
•Ea.werienee. -79- program:
•.....-Zwte-nty-three par-
ticipants-- are currently
involved in tasks that
encompass every aspect
of conservation, from
•planning and education to
construction and' 'im-
plementation of practices
designed to promote the
wise use of soil and
water.
Since the need for
coMptehensive master',
0: planning has become an.
increasingly import*
'part of the planning •
pf'ocess, the, Authority
has engaged the services
of two University of
Western , Ontario
graduates through'? the
Expertence program7-
,Paul Burton is currently
involved in the desigp of.a
master plan for the
"Ausable River Corridor,
from _., you' SQ11 Darn
•Consdivation Area to the
Hay Swamp Authorit
Forest. • '
A master plan for
-Parkhill .„To.n.s er sikti on
Area • is nearingoin-
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pletion,. .under the
- direction of l'Olui/Siiialf,
and will soon. e sub-
mitted to, the alinistry pf
natural resources, _ The
plan outlines -develop-
!pent within the ' Con-
servation Area for the
next ten years including
projects .such as wildlife
plantings, reforestation
and the possible. con-
struction of a new. ac-
tivity centre within the
Park. ." .. ,(1'
Susan HoogenboOrn, a
biologist, - and forester
Cindy Dunsford, are
undertaking 'a life -
science inventory within
the Ausable Gorge and
Hay Swamp areas.. They
will be identifying the
dominant species..
inhabiting these areas as
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C4INTON NWS-RECORP, Tkitn!,SDAY, IULY 5 ;19.7,9P4Gg
23 suinnier students
well as any -rareor en-
dangered nes. 1.3arbara,
Borrowsman, another
graduate of uwo, 'is
emplgyed an-piAto_p_r_
-Ikesearch
Technician aria is busy
designing and preparing
conservation education
kits.', Barbara has also
been actively involved
With many of the
elemin,tary schools, in
the_,. watershed; con-
ducting tours in a-nd
around the Conservation
Areas.
'Many of the designs,
contained in Authority
displays and exhibits; -are
the work of Ernest
Burden, a graphics
; design artist from
Fanshawe --College. In
addition- to the
aforernentioned technical
positions, four students
have been hired toserve
in an interpretive
capacity at g Rock Glen
and •Parkhill Con-
servation Areas. Mary
Varna s Stephenson family gather for the 50t time
by Mary Chessell
Stephenson 50th '
Reunion
The first gathering of
the Stephenson family
was held On June 10th,
1902 at the home .of John
Stephenson on the Goshen
Line. He was the man
shed on the - 'farm. The
family worked very hard
to convert it to a picnic -
pavilion, After this the
reunion was held at:
Jowett's Grove,IBayfield,
where it •took place an-
nually for several years.
It then was held at
Harbor Park, Goderich,
was 83 year-old- Harry
Metcalf from Wingham.
- The , m em ber,
family with the most
,grandchildren was Mrs.
'Eileen Consitt (Eileen
Turner) of Zurich with 15.
After dinner, . several
selection sof music were
played on the:accordion
' who organized it, and he and in recent years at by MisS Diane Verlinde, a,
• was the • great- Seaforth Lion's Club guest. Readingi' were
grandfather of • the Park. . . given by Mrs. , Bill
•"Treesid.ent-7.--of the 1979 • This year the reunion Dowson and Mrs. Luther
picnic, Ralph Stephenson was held . at Huron • Sanders
(Elva
ofliarha. • Centennial School with -Stephenson). A Musical
• Eightyleven members 154 members of the . selection' Wag --played by
of the family attended the' •family present. Family Mr. George Dowson,
1 original picnic. After -two members attending, who violin, and Mr. Floyd
years, the picnic alter- were also present in 1902, Armstrong, guitar.
nated betweenthe United were Mrs. Lee McConnell . Members of the family
States and Canada, as (Anna Stephenson) and whti- . were present 5_0
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there were Many -'' HarryiVletcalf. years, ago shared
American relatives. the
After several years the brought members of the younger members of the
retiniOns'eeaSed: ' ' farnilr--4'arii----grdat'"raInil'Y':''Ah-acdount-Tof the
In. .1929 the annual distances. This year two picnic held in 190g„. was
reunions were. started "ta-M---e from Pilot Mound, read by Ivan Stephason,
again by William R. Manitoba, Mrs. Frank Mississauga:, great-,
Stephenson, grandson of liagSrard (Mabel Arm- grandson of John
the original organizerstrong) and MrS. Jack Stephenson. There was a
The picnic was held on his Manning (Helen great display of photos
firm on the Parr Line. Cockerline). Th e and family trees from the.
near Varna ,..with 146 . youngest member various brances of the
present. Assisting him present was Clayton family,•,0
with the • arrangements Bbussey, the seven -week- • This fiftieth. an-•
was Mark Drysdale, a old son of Mr. and Mrsniversary of, our reunion
cousin. The following Bill Boussey. (Joyce was ' considered a real
year the picnic was agairi Taylor) London.. The success. '
held in the implement oldest member present Darlene Hayter
Stanley sets ball schedule
The Recreation
Committee met in •the
township 'hall on. Jup.e.. 27
, when they were infor,med
that the LakeHuron Zone
Recreation Asisodiation
Sportsfest '79 is being
held irrListowel this year
on August 10! 11 and 12. It
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consists 'Of 1.6.rreaton
-even-t -fouricamerics • --
archer, euchre, soccer,
tennis, karate, shuf-
fleboard, T -ball, gYrn-
nastics, Swimming, fun
run, horseshoe -Pitching,
men's slo-pitch, women's
softball, girls' softball,,
and table tennis.
The aims and ob-
jectives of. .these tbur-
.naments are to promote
inter -community cam-
• petition, • participlation,
ilk, communication; and co-
ordination; in iov7ly
• organized recreation
activities at low and
_medium skill _levels,, tq
encourage and Create an
.awareness . among • par-
ticipants of -simila
groups in nearby, com-
munities, to encOurage
goociAportsmanship, furl
and lo* key competition.,
mendati:OriS from a each Monday at 1:30 at ,
▪ Kitchener .eleclricianr` as the ball -park from now
• ,to the best Way t� •g•t on.
•mpre light in the b‘11
park outfield.' • whether Ladies Slo-Pitch
• More- lights on -.the \• Schedule
present towers would Thursday, July 5 at
. suffice, or ,Whether an Varna at.7 p.m. -
• additional tower is times vs Varna •
needed in the outfield. - S.unday-, -July- 8 at
The': damper -slo=4Yit-c-h--7Goderich--at---7- en esc t
.league' from Bayfield is vs. Varna •
•holding a ;tournament at , .Thursday, Ju1y 12 at
o the Varna-baii park on• Bayfield at 1 Babe S vs.,
• August .11.• The corn-. Varna , •
rnittee is dsking some of Thursday, July .19 ai
the 'older girls in the Varna at 7 - Babes vs.
toWpship •to 'staff a lunch Varna •
-.booth for this tour- .
nament. •6 • Men's Slo-Pitch
Schedule
This year the township
Wednesday, July 11 at
picnic.and.corn roast will Varna at , 8:30 p.m. -
Be •combined into one KnighthawkS vs. Varna
evening of fun, probably -
Thursday, July 19,, at
during the first part of Zurich. at .7 - tV,:arna vs
,
August'. The date for it, Eagra
'a. will be -„,set, at the ri,Fxt Sunday, July 22 at
rrieeting.• ,
• T -ball will be 'IllaYPCI, Varna vs. Dashwood •.• •
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• -Dashwood at 2 p.m.:, -
Entries and fees should
. be in by July 20, 1979 to*
• Janet Bishop, -13o* 41;
Listowel, N4W 3H2.
Telephone 291-2701. Enit'Y •
• . forms • and further in-
formation are available
from • your local,
recreation committee.
•The comtnittee • is
awaiting recom-,
• Swim times...
• from page 7
during the scheduled
- recreation swim tittles.
The tennis courts are.
open to triemberS• . ofily,
, any day of the week from
.
dawn to ' dusk.
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Further jnformation
' . about It0,,tr r " rOgram can
be'obatin d by calling the
-"-- led centre at 4824544.
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You aro not happyliAerhaps fear lerobbing•you of
happiness.
You may be plagued by fear of failure. You sliffer
•,f,r'orn an Inferldilfy complex: you are afrOld of the
future and the things that corild happen. You tee things
hcippening which menace your health 'Or farrago.. and
they are beyond your, control. Perhaps you see' things
happening within your own life and your own iteah
whiai`can only end in tOtrow coed Suffering. Whtertan
youdo?
Pioilitips you are afraid of death. Some pitople aie-
able to push the thought of dying out of their minds,
but everyone'has in instinctlye fear of Oath. •
Even thefear-Cirticeirth can beovercome and the
,bellever in JOSUS Christ can be fully Confident that
death,carMothcirm him &Hit has experienced, death
at his sirbitit-ote and Was overlain° It. He Says, "Fecir
not eel ho that lives and was dead, and bohold 1 OM
alive foe mierntore.-and Wave the keys' of hell and �f
docith."Ro,olat$on 18.
"PatiriOokocl at death and told* "We are willing, to be
absent from the body and to be present with the terd."
11 Cetlethkeril S:11. Ha was not atralpl.
, a , .
. tireeto let the octIOW & there ni00,0. we Carld te help
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Clinton Areli Be -livers
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returned last Thursday
, night from a three-week
tour pf England, Scotland
and Wales. She really
enjoyed her trip and
.would like „to go there
again, as three weeks
doesn't give onenearly
enough time to see
everything of interest.
Another new business
is -locating in Varna.
George Rich is ter- "
minating his employment
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at the Sifto salt mines to
do sandblasting and air •
hammer work. We wish
him success in his rem
venture. ) •
A lawn chair.was left in,
the Chessell•s' garage the
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night of •the Potato -
peeling bee. If you've had
one missing since then,
perhaps it's yours. A seal
for the pouring spout of a
tupperware pitcher was
left in the arena. I have it
McLeod . gnd ,SUsan
A1l3ertson •will- staff. a
display trailer at Rock
Glen' as well as offering
_ T.Q.1.4MthrO4.gh that
park. In Parkhill, Ann
Dearing and Marion
Watson will be assisting
in the col-prdination of
recreational activities for
campers throughout the
• summer. ft is hoped'that
these four people can
make. your visits to Rock
Glen and; 'Parkhill Con
servation Areas a more
educational and
joyable experience; •
The labour coMponent
of- this summer's
Experience program
consists of 12 • students
forming two work, crews
which will be co-
ordinated by,. Senior
Supervisor ' John
Smithers, The Parklia
Crew is headed by
forepearson, Barb Ratz,
with Bridget Ryan, Carol
Regier,Mike Wafters,
Mona Hodgins and Teri
-too.
Bill, and Helen ;Taylor
had their little grandsbn,
Timmy Proctor, • with
them for a week while
Clare and Lynn. were on
holidays. • •
everybody saves on food here -
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Exeter•crew, is under the
direction ot foreperson
Lori_ Sims. svith_ John. .
Stephens, Brenda
Hodgert, -Doug • Scott,
Donna,Stewart and Susan
Stretton comprising the
remainder -of" the crew,
These peOple- will be -
engaged in the main-
tenance and continuing
development- 7,:ef the
Authority's Conservation
Areas.
The labour crews will
also be involved with
some local
municipalities, assisting
in projects. that are
designed -to improve soil
and water quality as well
as local recreational
opportunities. Soil
erosion control • projects
sticti avthe seeding of
sl:c0s, installation of rip -
rap and gabions, as well.
as private land demon-
strations will also be
undertaken by - the
Experience students.
To date, the Village of
Bayfield and- Stanley •
Township _have received
assistance from
Egperience crews, with
future work slated for the
Village of Grand Bend
and the Towns of •Lucan
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