Clinton News-Record, 1980-07-31, Page 15Bolls hold 'annual reunion at Clinton
The Be lig heldtheir welcomed guests , While
annual picnicreunion, at Mrs. Bob Markham,.
Clinton Conservation i.ucknow and Mrs.
Park, Sunray, July 27. A Arthur Bell registered
great crowd of over 100 everyone,
people attended. Bell Family Tree books'
Tiro Rean, vice* were for sale.
president speaking;' for The person coming the
president Jack' Reim. furthest was ,Tay Smit
gave a welcoming from North Thompson,
speech. Arnold Bell was Manitoba, 1,500 miles
master of ceremonies. away, Runners up were
Mrs. Ernie Bell. `sand Phyliss and Lori Chap -
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The oldest member to
register was Roy Wilson,
77 of Goderich Twp, The
youngest person to
register was Mathew
Win, Smith, eight days„'
old.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Rean being Married 46
years were `married
longest, They are grant
grandparents of the
youngest registered,.
Mrs. Stu Pole, Dash-
wood and Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Bell organized the
sports program. Ladies
shoe scramble was won
by Gwen Bell, Sandra
Bell and Tracy Wilson,
The usual balloon full of
water throw left only a
few on the benches.
Winners were Bill Haase
and Leslie Rean; Shirley
Pole and Meredith
Wilson; Evelyn Bell and
Steven Carter.
- Toss a frisbee—was
won by Leslie Rean and
Doug Beresford.
Kick the Slipper was
won by Karen Royal,
Suzy Bell and Art Bell.
Guessing sticks in a jar
was won by Wilda Cud -
more and Phyllis
Chapman.
Races for all children
were won as follows: 4
and under, Kate Bell and
Jada Cook; 6 and under,
Tine Pell, 'Jason Craig
and Bonnie Bell; 10 and
under, Adam Dowell; 12
and under girls Stacey
Rean, ' Aletha' Smith,
Tammy Dowell; boys,
Stephen Smith; '16 and
under, girls Suzy Bell,
Leslie Rean and Tracy
Wilson; boys, Bill Haase
and Doug Beresford;
unmarried women, Suzy
Bell; unmarried men,
Dwaine Stade, Bill
Haase, A relay race
putting a balloon between
knees was won by Leslie
Rean's team.
Thanks to everyone a
delicious smorgasbord
supper was spread on the
tables, Mrs. Stu Pole and
Mrs. Arnold Bell
provided drinks,
The--new--president--€o
1981 is Walter Bell; vice-
president, Vera Miller.
Other officers are to be
chosen. Clinton -Con-
servation Park will be the
location for the 1981.
annualpicnic on the
Sunday before the long
August weekend.
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August 13, 1980 at Christ Church United in
Mississauga. (James Fitzgerald photo).
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oi'nty fair this
On Friday August 15,
the Vanastra District
Lions Club will be holding
their second annual
"Vanastra Tuckersrnith-
Country Fair".
To start the weekend
off right we will be
holding our "Queen of the'
Pair contest. Any girl
between the ages of •17
and 25 as of August 15,
1980 is elegible to par-
ticipate. Contestants
applications can be ob-
tained at the.,Vanastra
or by
calling Wayne Ferguson
at 482-3772 or 482-7700.
Also on Friday evening,
we will be having our
talent showcase with` -
prices of $25, $15, and $10.
The fair gets going
again on Saturday
morning at 9 a.m. with
rides concessions and
games at 10, the weigh in
for the tug of war and the
tug of war at 11. The'
parade starts at 12:30,
followed by the tug of war
finals and presentation of
prizes at 2.
Bed races begin at 2:30
with a $50 first prize, $30
second and $20 third
prize; at 3:00 the ' Pet
show begins followed by a
body show. There will be
bingo all afternoon and a
pee wee boys and•midget
boys ball tournament all
day with trophieb and
crests` °- for 1-t: .any
teams are interested in
antering the entry fee is
$1 per child and coaches
can call Moira Robinson
' at 482-3080.
• The fair finishes on
Saturday night with a
dance at 9 to the music of
'Cadenza.
Swim meeta
success
Competition was very
keen at Vanastra last
Saturday, July 26 bet-
ween four teams from
Exeter, Kirkton,
Vanastra and Arthur.
Final tally of points was
very close: Exeter 249,
Vanastra 220, Arthur 215
and Kirkton 85.
-1-n-di-v i -d -u -a-1- e
worth mentioning for the
Vanastra Swim team
includes: Duane Durnin,
8 and under. lst in
freestyle, 2nd in
Breaststroke; Julie Sch-
midt 1st in freestyle, 2nd
in breaststroke; Wendy
Madson (8 and under)
2nd in freestyle, 1st in
backstroke; Stephanie
Durnin (9-10) 2nd in
backstroke, fourth in
freestyle; Christa Lehnon
(11-12).. 1st in freestyle;
D. Wareing 1st in
freestyle; Geoff Lyons
2nd in freestyle (11 and
12) ; Michelle Aunger, (11
and 12) 1st in breast-
stroke; 3rd in butterfly;
Monique Aunger (11 and
12) '2nd in breaststroke;
Joel Aunger (13 and 14);-.
2nd in breaststroke, 3rd
in freestyle; Renee
Lehnon (13 and 14) 1st in
individ-nal medley, 2nd in
butterfly.
Cindy. MacDonald
(open) 1st in.freestyle,
2nd' in breaststroke; Seda
Unsal. 1st in butterfly,` 1st
in r breastst'roke;
Johnathan Baker (open)
l�st in individual medley
1st in freestyle; ' Greg
Schmidt (open) 2nd in
-individual medley, 1st in
breaststroke;.
The organizer of the
meet was Peter Aunger
of the- Vanastra Centre
staff and must be. com-
mended for the meets
preciseness and he -
curacy. It was well run
and very successful.
efforts
PA,aygr-Qund•n
Last week at all our
playgrounds we had a
bike hike. The Vanastra
kids biked. to,, the Htillett
Conservation where they
had their lunch.
The kids from
Egmondville biked
around Seaforth and
ended up at the pool for a
swim. The kids from
Varna biked to Bayfield
and had -their lunch in the
park..,
The trip of the week
was to Grand Bend where
we visited the zoo. We
walked about a mile on a
trail to see snakes, foxes,
baboons and a bear' and
much more. After the
zoo, we headed for the
beach where we had our
lunch. Most of the kids
went in swimming. "
Next we went and had
some rides on the ferris
wheel, scrambler merry
go round and swings and
visited the fun • house.
Just after three we
headed for home tired but
happy. -
Students at fun school
By Wilma Oke -
While most students
across Huron County
have been enjoying a
vacation from school
there have been 60
youngsters happily at-
tending classes', at St.
Patrick's school in Dublin
during July.
Their classes at St.
Patrick's school in Dublin
are filled with garnes,-
crafts, drama workshops
and other creative ac-
tivities as well as their
lessons to help them in
those areas where their
teachers in the Huron -
Perth Catholic school
board's elementary
schools have recom-
mended they need extra
help in some subjects:
They ' will develop
language skills and their
feelings of ac-
complishment and self-
worth will be promoted
from these activities.
A provincial
Experience '80 grant is
paying for transportation
as well as the -• four
professional teachers and
the high school students
who are assisting them in
the program. Mary
O'Malley of Wingham is
the principal for the
Huron students and Mike
Dewan of Stratford will
be -the principal for the 60'
Perth County pupils who
will fill their seats in
August.
Meanwhile, Celeste
McCreight of Dublin, has
been teaching English as
a second language to
adult Indo-Chinese im-
PKGS. OF 8
migrants, part of the
recently arrived group of
boat people now living
across Huron County.
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• from page 14
after several . weeks
visiting the former's
daughter Mrs. Ben
Hamilton and Mr.
Hamilton.' Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton took them
home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Robb, Heather and
Michael of London spent
the weekend with her
-mother, - Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson.
” Pete Whetstone, Karen
and Kevin arrived home
recently from a motor
trip to Alberta.
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