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Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 64T .r I,ti. S. ,jemmy aiItI 11.1)tinso loi;• er weeklies Country Fair coming Come one come all to the summer fair in Vanastra, August 17 and 18! This fair is being organized and run by the Vanastra and District Lions and Lioness clubs and Tuckersmith Township.. The booths will be run 'by non-profit organizations. The fun begins Friday night, August 17th at 5 p.m. with the opening of the rides, concession booths and games, of chance. 7 pm features the Queen of the Fair contest. Any female ages 17 to 25, single or married, is eligible. Pre- registration is required by August lith. Contact f A gigantic parade is Mr. Wayne Ferguson at scheduled for 1 p.m. 482-3772 to register. A, baby show follows at Amateur Talent dight 2 p.m: Anyone interested starts at 9 p.m. Anyone in entering their balSy, interested in par- phone Marion Hohner at ticipating please contact 4824-9896 for more in - either Esther Handy or formation.' Moira Robinson at' 482- . All pets are eljgible for 3080. If you sing, dance, the pet show at,3 p.m. For play any instrument, , more information call juggle, tell jokes, give Moira Robinson at 482- recitati.ons. or' just plain.. 380• o want to make a fool of Bingos' commence at 2 yourself, come out and p.m. on Saturday, and share with us your will run till the closing of talents! - the fair. All games Will be .1r4„ Saturday August 18th share -the -wealth. . opens at noon with rides The finale of the Fair and games again. A tug of will be , a Marde-Gras war competition is also .-.from- 4 p.m. till 1 a.m. scheduled for 12..:;,here Dance to the -music of the have been 40 invitations fantastic "Dadenza" . sent out and they are Dress is casual. hoping for a large turn- out for this event. ` Come out and enjoy all these attractions plus many more surprizes! See you there! Seafo h Legion rohbe' d ,4,, ,„ $1.000 and $1a5 Was stolen Will be delayed- for at doopn't want to interfer from the Royal 'Canadian leastanother two 'months. until the hospital dit- Legion in Seaforth on The Bryssels Post ficulties are straightened July 10. reported that. the out. was' discovered bar learned that the steward Frank Phillips Wingharn and * District on the morning of iuly 11. Hospital Is. -having The thieves gained, gntry to the building by smashing a west window. An intrentory is presently • being taken to discover if any liquor or cigarettes were stolen. The Seaforth Police reported that a finger- print expert from the Mount *Forest detach- ment of the OPP seized several items from the Legion' to be dusted for fingerprints. At press time, the Seaford' Police told The Expositor that they, had three suspects who may have been connected with the theft. No ambulance for Brussels The possibility of Brussels having an The 13BA still hope to - get an ambulance in the • future to service the village in emergency Cornmunitynews and events Bingo • °The Share the Wealth winners for.. Tuesday, July 10 bingo were: Mrs. . C: Wood; Seaforth, -$f6- Eleanor Rathwell, Carleton Place, $70.; Terry Gibb, Clinton, $38. and Mrs. Iva Boyes, Clinton, $38. • There was a" three=way. split on the jackpot L, Powell, ,Goderich,. $67.; Nellie Burkholder, Blyth, $67. and 'an anonymous person won $67. Church news "All should come and. find salvation" is the theme for Pastor Bill's sermon this Sunday. The Bible reading ` is from Hebrews 11, verge 7. Boys, and girls, don't forget that Vacation Bible School starts this - corning ' 'Monday, July 23rd at 1 p.m. Come to the church for Bible stories, crafts and good times. The teachers and helpers will``be'' wai'ting"`for y6`u - am sure the team will See you there! Four wins for "Chicks" On July 11, Vanastra Super Chicks played. Exeter A in Vanastra and lost 12-23. Then they were off to play Thames Road on Friday, July' 13, -that brought a win for our pee- wee Super Chicks of 29-21. This makes four wins and three loses Jor our girls. The next game will be July 18 at Huron Park. Good luck girls! , The team, along with their coaches, would like to thank " Wayne McFadden and 'Gerald Robinson for taking the time to umpire these two games. Thanks guys, our team really appreciated it. Bad News Bears Our pee wee boys played another home game against the Hibbert ` -pee wee -team losing 42 = 20. Cemal Unsal had two home runs. The team now consists of 21boys, who are really working at this sport for their coaches. The team •went to Hibberts diamond on. Thursday, July 11, losing again to this team 23-12. Dwane McIssac and Cenral Unsal hit two. home runs each: Great . hits boys, keep it up. •Bantam boys The Tuckersmith_ bantam team met Hensall on their diamond on' July 12th. Coach. Jim Thomas, reported that the boys lost their. game 22 to 8. When asked if there were any home runs the coach said the boys were lucky to get hits let alone homeruns ! soon:begin to pull up their socks and ' bring these scores closer! Most kids don't like getting ready for bed, but last Friday night, parents solved that trick by entering their pyjama clad youngsters in the evening parade. Winners.inthe pre-school division of Moonlight Madness' pyjama parade were, left toright, Aaron Sauve;3; Robbie Kemp, 21/2; Stacey Fleet, 2; Anjannett Carter, 3 and Jason Carter, 5. (News -Record photo) Sharon's recipe corner Helpful Hints The children will enjoy watching,,birds eat from to Mr. Tony Jeacock for their home made feeder. his help in picking up and Cut round holes in the transporting the baked sides of plastic bleach or goods..._ - - fabric softener . bottles': Fill them with water, or bird feedand hang them from nearby trees. Wear your garden gloves turned inside out with the seams outward. Dirt won't stick so easily to the inside, and work blisters are prevented by having the smoother side next to the hands. Instead of puttying and then painting, _ do both jobs at once. Mix the putty in with the paint. Use the syrup you have saved from canned fruit when cooking fresh fruits. ' Shrimp Bake 1 can;.nushroom.s • 1/ cup butter 2 cups cleaned, cooked or canned shrimp 1 cup chopped green peppers 1/ c ap'chdpped Cel'ery' 1 - 19oz. can tomatoes, drained. 1/2 tsp. chili powder 2 cups cooked rice 1 cup chopped Onion prizes! Come to the 1/ cup chopped pimento of 64 P (optional) Resource Centre and buy 3/4-tsp. salt tickets on them. You have Cook ,mushrooms until a good chance of winning.,Town in butter. Coni -bine" something! with , rem -wining The teen club will be ingredients. Place in putting up posters this casserole. Melt 1/2 cup butter or margarine -and The next meetingfor the Lioness will be held July 19th at 7:30 p.m. The main topic for this meeting will be the Lioness part in the Vanastra Tuckersmith country Fair. Resource Centre News Our tutoring program started on July 10th, when 13 children came out for Tuesday's and Thur- sday's sessions. We have decided to let the grade five, six and kindergarten pupils come from 10: 00 to 11:00 a.m. and the grade one, two and three pupils come from 11:00 to 12:00 Lioness club The Vanastra and District Lioness Club was represented at the bake sale at Old Homestead Camp last Saturday by Myrna- Smith, June Jeacock, Carol Mcllveen and Sharon Bonte- Gelock. The sale was a great success. The club was asked to help the Bayfield Lioness Club by providing an extra table of baked- goods.- Thanks to the Bayfield Club, we now have more funds for community projects. The -club would also like to say a special thank -you On' July 19th tutoring will be in the afternoon from 1.-3p.m., as we have a board meeting here in the morning. We' would' like to thank the Vanastra businesses . for their generous donations for our penny sale. We now have a total one-third cup flour IA cup butter . Bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Bayfield rtuls • The Tuckersmith Tee - Ball team is planhing to go to Listowel for - the Sportsfest '79, on August Tournament, wh„ich has been set up by the Lake Huron Zone Recreation Association. The' Tee -ball should - be good ex- perience Jor all the. younger ' players. The parents 'are invited to Listowel to watch their children play. The Adventureland Playground Center is almost done except for the slide and the railings - that are to be put up. The Playground in the -Circle ,Park has had a speedy start because we had six Lion members out,to help us last, Thursday. OUltSUMMER SALE OF MEN'S WEAR IS NOW ON SAVINGS OF 20 TO 50 HER_ A ALBERT ST. CLINTON 482-9351 WEAR ic• MEN'S MONDAY, JULY 23 1*UESDAY, JULY 24 WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 4 camera kits as first prizes 50 Parker Brothers games as,second ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE in co-operation with - ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION ONTARIO COMMAND' week to advertise their work program. They are pour over top. Bake in 350 available until Sep- degrees oven for ap- tember to do any type of proximately 1 hour. work you might need Blueberry Coffee Cake them for. Use Blueberry Muffin • mix only make into a They are hard workers cake. and will do a good job for On top of batter put the you. Support your local following topping: teen club and hire a teen- ' one-third, cup brown ager this summer! sugar. (packed) LYMPICS in celebration of international year of the child Former Clinton man Invested as Knight of Saint John At,, the ancient historical service of Investiture recently held in St. Nicholas Cathedral, Bellwoods Avenue, Allik Toronto, 'Frederick. 'J. lir Morrell, son of Mrs.• Marion Morrell, Ontario Street and theja_ te-Harold Morrell, was offically investe as a Knight of The Soreign Order of Saint John of Jerusalerd,"' Knight of Malta, Priory of Canada by the Prior of Canada, Count Joseph Frendo-Cumbo who performed the dubbing of 'each Knight. In attendance from Europe for this important occasion were H.R.H. 'The Grand Master Don Roberto, The Gran -d Prior of Europe, Count T. Wiklund and his wife, Countess Barbara, as .well as The Secretary of The Commonwealth Nations Priory, Chas. Wilkinson and his ,daughter Lady Dinah Wilkinson whose home is close -by the ancestral home in England of Mr. Morrell's mother. Guests from across Canada and The Uhited States joined in this' historical occasion. It was in, acknowledgement of his contribution to The United Church'of Canada and in particular for his many community and educatiorral services, Ered'k was sponsored as a Khlght by "the ° distinguished Knight-=+ Before going.to the next frame and col- ouring the relay race in the park, list 3 safe and 3 unsafe places to play. Commander Richard S. Cumbo, O.S.J. Secretary of the Priory of Canada. Chevalier Frederick J. Morrell O.S.J. and his Lady Florence are' familiar visitors with his' mother, , Mrs. Marion Morrell, along with their daughter Julia May, who has just been awarded the Prefect Award by Etobicoke Collegiate Institute as ..well .. as achieving The Ontario Scholarship '"award for Honour Istanding.Y This fall, Julia will enter Victoria University which.is the same college SAFE 1. 2. 3. UNSAFE 2. 3. 'rig SEPARATE SHOPPE MAIN CISRNER, CLINTON PHONE 482-7778 ELMER'S SIX RULES 1. Look all ways before you cross the rbad. .2. Keep away from all 3. Ride yoUr bike safely and obey all -Signs and signals. 4. play your games in a safe 'place away from you cr9ss the. road. , 6. Where '.there are rio sidewalks, walk/ off the road to the left and tra fid. (NM TO CAMPEIELE'S MEN'S WEAR) re deric ore 'f orn etrt' o Cl lnton r las show being dubbed in the serv1ke_of Investlture."by the Pilon, as the sword Is placed on his right s ioulder. MAIL BE -FORE JULY 27 NAME ELMER CONTEST, ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE, - 409 KING STREET M5V 1K1. OPEN i4 (town, city and.postal code) ONLY CORriECTLY COMPLETED ' 'ENTRIES VVILL BE 'ACCEPTED. ANY • ONT 1;110 CHILD BETWEEN THE