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Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-26, Page 15-.0 ,VigiA,tspo • • 4,4•-• • ' • . '`''34N4m • With careful removal, the bell tower at Holiday Home came down this week Ipv th the, work of a Wingham firm. The tower used to house the bell when the home was the former public school. The tower will not go to the dump however, - but will be placed on the lawn of the home. (News -Record photo) 4. - Busy yeqr for Hensall Nursery By Hilda M. Payne Vamiliesin which Scith‘ would be true A very busy year at the parents work outside the "... The children's story Hensall Nursery Schotir home and \who are was on weeds or plants • ended last month. thinking about nursery we haven't found a use Twenty-two - children school for their child participated in' many should contact th school activities Registrar, Mrs. Bard throughout the year, (Charles) Dalrymple including a restaurant then they will be better visit and a trip to the able to decide if they have enough time to commit to The nursery *school a co-op nursery school. facilities are excellent, The final week of school being housed in the new was quite exciting for the arena. The children enjoy children with a class trip the Kinsmen park to the Pineridge Zoo in equipment as they have Grand Bend. Special outside play time every arrangements were line day. In the win- made to sponsor a tertime, the parking lot "Binkly and Doinkle" provided a few nice Puppet Show and two sliding hills for the junior classes from the children, so they are able Public School joined our to play outside all year pre-school children for an long.. educational and en - Their teacher, Madame tertaining show about Shirley Vaillepcourt, had home safety. to move away. because of The nursery school' her husband's job mums have just finished transfer in the springrbut contributing their they were very fortunate favourite recipes to be to see the school year end printed" this summer into with the continued a cookbook which will be qualified help of a local, Sold to raise money f9r experienced teacher, the equipment- for the Jean McCallough. new school year. for yet. Some people - e seem to fall into this category but God has a purpose for everyone. The sermon was titled, In orbit". The church is soon be feeling the effects composed of three circles of tax equalization if of people - according to councilapproves how much of our energies reassessment' figures to are directed for it - all. be 'later presented to Three open houses A bake sale at Pinelake were held during the year Camp, Bayfield, on to help acquaint the Saturday, July 28 will community with the also • provide funds special aspects of a co-op necessary to tun the nursery school-. The school. Hensall and District Even though the Early Childhood Centre, children are out of school, as it is formally known. the parents will be busy began last year as a this summer fundraising, parent participating cleaning and gathering nursery school which equipment for the next means every family year. New families are involved .in school ac- welcome to get involved tivities must share and register' their responsibility for the children for the next running of the . school. school session beginning .Few fafhersi because of in September: work schedules, can help. as teacher -assistants, Church news although it would add an The- service at Hensall unique note to the United Church on Sunday predominately female - was conducted by Re:v. world a small child ex- Stan McDonald with Mrs. periences. Rather, Gertie Middle.on ably fathers help by repairing, assisting at the organ building and installing both this Sunday and last. equipment that is needed Soloist, was Miss Mary to operate the nursery. Goodwin singing, "I YOU You need to know the truth about sex. Some suggest that sex itself is sinful_ and only necessary for the con- tinuation of the human race. This concept is nor com- mon today.. It was a product of Greek thought. They sdid that the body is sinful and sensual, and virtue con- sists In denying the desires of the body. Some teach that sex is the ulfirbate experience. Life lie centred around it. There is no real pleasure or achievement apart from sex experiences. Some por- nographic writers and artists hope to achieve a "roligrous experience" through sex. Sex in itself never leads to genuine happiness or satisfaction. The Bible teaches that the sexual association of marriage li ono 6f God's good gifts to mankind. Its pur- pose is the procreation of the human race and the fonder expression of deep and abiding love. Marriage is the union of ono Man and.one woman for the remainder of 'their lives. Sexual .experience outside of that kind of union tames under the judgment of God." The BlbL" scdys, 'Let marriage be hold every way in honor and the bed be undefiled, for fornicators and adulterers will God ledge. Hebrews 1414 (New Tran; ° i Clinton Area Believers 4 ' Box 546 Clinton ord.' NOM ILO .41 .,• CLINTON NtWS-RECOkD,T LIRSD AY, JULY 6, 1979 -PAGE 15 . Doro Si-lobbrook, edileadertor • heerio Club picnic in Goderich Edythe Beacom was. hostess when the Cheerio Club met orrJuly 18 for a I picnic at I-larboi• Park, Goderich. Mrs. Beacom weldor -fled 13 members and two visitors - Isabel Airdrie and Deana Ly4 to the outirig and gave a reading. The minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer's report were read by the secretary - treasurer, Addie Hunking. It was decided that Group 3 would bein charge of the next Constance notes • by Mary Merner Janet Reynolds and Vince Burnhart of Michigan visited over the weekend with Mr. and, Mrs. John Thompson,' Sharon and Bob. Mrs. Betty Powley, Jason, Jonathan and Mandy returned with them to Mr., and Mrs. Larry Scott of Parkhill -visited on Saturday evening with Mr. • and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Bill, Michael and ,Pebbie, when. Jim and `Shirleymcelebrated their birthdays. Mri and Mrs. Len Preszcator of Seaforth -and -iyi-r1....,and,.Mrs.,„,Dave Michigan `bto—S-pentl-• the4 next two weeks visiting' Preszcator and family : with Mr. and,Mrs. Robert visited on Monday :•' Reynolds, Bob and Nancy • evening with Mr.and Mrs. Stevenson, Jo of Southfield. Davidd, Darren and Lynn and! Steve M,Ilwain and Linda •Luan Coulthard of Stratford Co spent the weekend with Lar on Mrs. George Mcllwain. ,Mr. and -L. -Mrs. Paul Bra Stevenson spent the was • tulations to d Linda Dillon e birth of a son ey • Kenneth,. who orn on July 17th in ; weekend visiting wiSeaforth Hospital. Linda tz and Bradley returned Mr: and Mrs. Tom. Bauer home on Saturday. - of Carnbridge. meeting. A draw, donated by Margaret Good, was won by Dora Shobbrook. She also won a contest which asked to guess the number of pennies in a jar. Tri Duizer gave a reading, followed by a reading given by Mrs. Good. A contest then held by Addie Hunking, which asked for the surnames Of people living,. in Lon- desbOro, was won by Vi Burns. • Some -games of bingo, in charge of Mrs. Beacom, were enjoyed and she then served lunch with help from Mrs. Hunking, Mrs. Good and Mrs. Duizer. Myrtle Fairservice moved a vote of thanks for the committee at the piano. Comings and goings Congratulations are, in order for Mr. and Mrs. Leo Horbanick . on the birth of .their daughter, born on July 16 in the Seaforth -Corinnunity Hospital. Norman Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrosioki Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyon 'and Mr. and Mrs. Art Airdrie attended the Charlie Pride show in Shel1urne ox-ejr ' the' weekend. • Mr. and Mrs. David returned home on Sunday Costantine of Calgary are after spending the pasttr. holidaying with her week in Clinton hospital for tests. Mrs. Marion Leatherland was ad- mitted to Wingham hospital on July 20 Visiting with Kevin Radford were his cousins Barry aid Bruce Treble of Colborne Town ship• parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sottiaux, Nancy and Jennifer. Kt. Wor. Clare Vincent and Wor. Bro. Harry ,Tebbutt attended the Grand. Lodge sessions, at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto last week. ullett plans tax reassessment 1-iullett taxpayert may should be put in motion them. with God at the centre. At a special meeting • Next Sunday, a com- July 5 council met with bined open air service for Ken Feagan and Don the area will be held at • Tofflemire to discuss the Camp Menesetung, north proposed reassessment of of Goderich, with a thetownship. potluck picnic llowing Council passed a the , service. Thp ,resolution to have the congregation is asked to Ministry of Revenue meet at the church at 9:45 a.m. so that all who need Church news a ride may find it available. • Flowers in the Sanc- tuary were in loving memory of Jessie McAllister, placed there by her family. - Socials Hensall 'Institute were very pleased to get second place with their exhibit at the Zurich Fair "last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNull of Fergus on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Johnston, Seaforth last Friday. Greeters at the Sunday morning service were Bert Shobbrook and Emerson Hesk. Leading the people to the church pews 'were Cheryl Bromley, Brenda Nesbitt and Karen. and Kim- berley Wright. • The special soloist for the service was Kevin Hulley, accompanied by organist Louise McGregor. Rev. Scott gave the children's story and the junior teachers were Margaret. and Kimberley Wright. Rev. Scott told the congregation of the open air church service to be held at Camp Menesetung on. August 5 at 10:30 am. EVERYDAY LOW FILM PROCESSING. PRICES ALL COLOUR NEGATIVE gL2F4palm ROLLS ONLY $199 ALL COLOUR NEGATIVE 24 EXPOSURE ROLLS ONLY $L79 v. ALL COLOUR NEGATIVE 20 EXPOSURE ROLLS ONLYCJ99 V,. • •. ALL COLOUR NEGATIVE 36 ,,L,Vion.yil,10E ROLLS ONLY Si Al9 w No Unit on quantity crrthoN glicNN AND PHARMACY LTD.. i IT VICTORIA ft., t L(NtON,ONt. it' NE 4112'.9511 /' J.K.AILILSNIC, e•St•Phm. implement a - . where necessary ' lands4 . re a ss es s m en t an d that are under .or over present the . findings to taxed. ,pt council. The In other business reassessment will not council agreed -to appoint change the total tax an engineer to look into' revenue but will adjust. repairs for the Veenstra Drain. Notification will be sent to the Con- servation Authority. Council, confirmed a • meeting in Hibbert of the area fire board on July 11. As some of you may already _know, THE ARBOR has a new owner - Sheila Murray. Sheila invites you to come and visit with her - and see •-some -of 'the- neW -items - the store. • '1 • 4 camera kits as first prizes 50 Parker Brothers games as second • pr,izes ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE ROYAL CAIVPPekr[517:RithLEG ION ONTARIO COMMAND OLYMPICS in celObratInn of international year of the child In the next frame you will see 5 common signs and signals to help the pedestrian. °"Colour them correctly and tell what -you think they mean. QUESTION What should you always wear when out on the street at night. ANSWER CONTEST #4 ELMER'S SIX RULES 1, Look all ways before you cross the road. - NAME 2. Keep 'away from all parked cars. 3. Ride your bike safely and obey all signs and signals, 4. Play your games in a safe place away from traffic. 5. Walk; don't run, when. TELEPHONE you cross the rbad. 61 Where there' are no AGE. . ., BOY El GIRL ET sidewalks, walk off the (oad to the left and , faceoh-coming traffic. NEWSPAPER MAIL BEFORE AUG. 6 ADDRESS (town, city and postal code) • „ .," ELMER CONTEST, ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE, 409 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO M5V 1K1. 0NLY CORRECTLY COMPLETED ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. ANY ONTARIO CHILD BETWEEN THE AGES.OF 6 AND 14 MAY ENTtR., .rr