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Clinton News-Record, 1980-04-24, Page 8(7' PAGE 8 . I 0RD, THUM .Y, APPIL.24, I08O. Bl*nche Deev'eu The -Enterprising Seniors of Goderi i Township area held nslh� P . and + � their first pot Wok supper in the Holmesville Church on April 17, It, proved to be a success with 4U people present and the delicious and bountiful ,supper: , was enioyed by a11. Mervyn Lobb said grace, Following ,supper, John peeves,; ' president, Called a short meeting to order With Mrs. Jean Lobb at the piano. John. welcomed everyone to `the meeting. and Mrs. Cudmore read the Minutes while the treasurer's report was presented--by-----Fr Powell, The card report was given by Blanche Deeves. Correspondence was read by Irene Cudmore and Mervyn Lobb in- troduced the guest speaker, Harry Baker of Bayfield, zone president, who spoke on the rules and regulations and how we should take care of other seniors especially ones living alone. He also suggested a phoning committee. Mr. Baker installed the officers: John Deeves, ,president; 'Irene Cud - more, secretary; first vicer Mrs. Jean' Lobb; 2nd vice, Everett Mcllwain ; treasurer, Mr. Francis Powell. Blanche Deeves thanked Elaine Townshend for coming to - take .:-pictures, and- .-.Jahn+ P. Deeves thanked Mr.' - Baker for coming to the meeting and giving his interesting talk. The entertainment committee was Hazel McCreath and Alice Porter and Hazel got everyone moving with Simon Says. Watt Webster played . his. mouth.., organ while Dora Heard' whistled. Alice Porter had the group play a game, called Canadian knowledge. Harry Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Lobb favoured the group with their singing and Happy Anniversary was conveyed to Alice and Bill Porter who were married 40 years ago on April 17. John Deeves introduced , all the new members present and the guest. Hazel then had. everyone play things on a penny which proved to be fun. The evening closed with everyone having a .very good time. The Zone Rally for Senior Citizens will be held April 30. Registration 9:30 a.m., meeting 10:30 a.m. at the Hensall United Church. Watch for the annual newsletter from the Goderich .Township recreation committee. Registration for softball is on April 26 and May 3 at the township shed. Del Schloendorf, Art Bell, Pat Rivett are the softball committee. Swimming will also be repeated this year. The Enterprising Citizens are all asked to bring .an article for. Huronview's Friday bingo games. Next Sunday, the worship service in the Holmesville Church will be held at 9:45 a.m., daylight saving time. Last Sunday the regular service was held and Hugh Lobb on the violin and Del Schloen- dorf on the guitar ac- companied at the organ by Mrs: Verna Lobb assisted in the ministry of music. Mr. Oestreicher talked to the children, telling them about the apostle named Peter, a brother to Andrew, whom they learned about the previous Sunday. The apostles were the first followers of Jesus. The theme of the minister's message was "Make a Joyful Noise Unto the Lord". The offering was received by Elmer Potter and Ken Harris. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Dres Beck of Ottawa visited with Mrs. Huller and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Batkin and also with other relatives and friends In Clinton and area. Don't forget to set your clock ahead this weekend ns We start daylight saving time. Happy anniversary to Mr. and. Mrs- Bill Porter who celebrated 40years ,of , e. April rr mar .ri ag p ril l7 : 940. Our verybest wishes to. youboth. � Mrs. Grace Waiter, Mrs. Xean Ginn, Mrs. Isobel - Sturdy, Mrs. Phyllis, Cox and Mrs Irene Curim re all v .:e travelled God rich to the Victoria Street UCW's auction sale. Adtriission to the sale Was a. white elephant. le hang. All ladies' en– e 1"0 • .i �� th;t�,�v mage Fran Ginn and Irene Cudmore attended the ri k fo service tb,a'n o f ring, e � , at ors neer at Church h .- Ontario Street Cr ch Sunday evening. School news ,. . On Monday, April 28, there will be no school for the pupils Of Holmesville Public Schoolas, this - is WE RESERVE THE RIGHTLIMI" QUANTI TIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS! Professional tonal Develop- ment F ment Day. The teachers will assemble at Victoria Public School in Goderich to participate in a number of. Rforks ops. Ua<tceagaiii the Grade 4 .113 • Pu >11s areattending p Vanastra swimming pool for ' lesson's. -The - first classApril 11 was held on .l and will take place for seven weeks each Friday nornrng from 11 to 12 This a.m. activity isi .R financed "b . both parents and the Huron County i and Board . of Education weg grateful r teful to "both a ..: for' their support. su .or parties On.Fri la , May 2, Miss Down'S Csh, l l rclasses w be travel by. b ``to t h .neto eethe- Garden h - L e C e.. rsee G .den Btothers Cireua. ar More information. Pa -a,. --=tea ^Y Tlulr n'► a 1I'1 PeF1 WE REDEEM -ALL FOOD STORE COUPONS! I. 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