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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 - Harry Cochrane man from Fredericton, NOW "Stretch & Sew" will come to you... TM Learn "Short cut Sewing Methods TM developed by -11-11, Per )11-7\1 in your own home. To find out more about this exciting opportunity... CONTACT: Marlene in Exeter - 235-033$ WE WILL BOOK FALL CLASSES NOW COLA, GINGERALE, ORANGE OR ROOT BEER CARLTON CLUB SOFT DRINKS CASE\OF 24x00 oz. TINS 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. 7.75 oz. TIN CLINTON N WS«R CDRRD THURSDAY, JULY 91,1980 'AGE 15 Adrienne Elson, daughter of Art and Eileen Elson of Mississauga, and Mery Taylor, son of Terri and Janet Taylor of RR 4, Clinton, will be married on August 13, 1980 at Christ Church United in Mississauga. (James Fitzgerald photo). IDEAL FOR SALADS OR FOR COOKING CRISCO VEGETABLE OIL 1.5 LITRE BOTTLE fine markets.,. of fine foods FRESH DELICIOUS WESTONS ENGLISH MUFFINS GARDEN SALAD, HAMBURGER, HOT DOG, CORN, YUM YUM OR CUBITS 12 oz. JAR INSTANT 8 oz. JAR' DECAFFEINATED $5 10 oz. JAR REGULAR STYLE FROZEN CONCENTRATED NIAGARA ORANGE JUICE 12.5 oz. TINS WESTONS MEALTYME M-Bl1-M-GOOD! FRESH BAKING FROM OUR IN-STORE BAKE SHOP COUNTRY OVEN LIGHT OR DARK RYE BREAD ' — _ 1 6 o_ COUNTRY OVEN FRESH BROWN:OR ' CRUSTY ROLLS oozEr FINE QUALITY . 32 oz BOTTLE 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. 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