Clinton News-Record, 1980-04-24, Page 8(7'
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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
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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
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