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Clinton News-Record, 1980-09-04, Page 7f is The guest of honor Among the head table guests at the Bob McKinley appreciation night held in Clinton last Wednesday were left to right: MP Murray Cardiff who suc- In Hensall 41 ceeded Bob, Betty Cardiff, Bob• and Audrey McKinley, and MC Fred Darling of Exeter. (News - Record photo) uxiliary set The regular monthly rneeth g' of the Auxiliary to the Clinton Public Hospital was held in the hoard Room on Sep- ,. texnber 1 - Pre srdent Dawna Westlake greeted members, welcoming all back after the summer break, and introduced a new member Audrey From, Mrs, Westlake also reported on summer activities within the hospital. A new elevator has been installed and monitoring equipment for the coronary care unit has been ordered. Awards convener Ruth Bond announced the name of the most recent award winner Miss CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, "THURSDAY, SEPT MBER 4 , 1980.-PAGU 7 or Septemberpenny sale the Registered. 'Nurses course .at F:anshawe College, Woodstock Campus. Helen Hartman and. Freida' Uyl have received their second installment. A much appreciated letter of thanks from Brenda (Ball) MacDonald was read, Vanishing Partieshave earned $944.10 to date, the latest receipts having come . from Dorothy Hovey of hayfield's Marathon Bridge " and Brownie Van D.a,rn's garden party. Organizer of the parties is Helen Davies. Other monetary donations toward auxiliary activities were received from Mr. and Theresa 1-adley-wha-is-in—Mr-s: 3-ahn Gueeter, Clubs and groups begin fall meetings By Bertha MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wasson of Parrsboro, Nova Scotia are holidaying with Mrs. Mona Campbell and members of her family. Sgt. Douglas Wein, R.C.M.P., Mrs. Wein and David returned to their home in Ottawa after holidaying for the past two weeks with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wein. Mrs. Larry Luther, Robert and Terry Lynn of 'Grand Bend, Mrs', Joanne Benaough and Mrs. Alphonse Grenier of Hensall; Mrs. Richard Rader, Danny and Tammy of Kitchener spent . the weekend at Bracebridge where they visited Santa's Village. Also' celebrating Tammy Rader's seventh birthday with Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus and all his helpers. They sang "Happy Bir- thday" to Tammy then Mr. Claus turned Tammy over his knee and Mrs. Claus gave her seven happy birthday love taps. It was a very enjoyable venture as M . and Mrs.. Claus came nd had a birthday picnic lunch with all the family. Mr. Gerald Flynn returned from a pleasant flight to Deerfield, Florida where he visited with, his _sister . and brother-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Den Avery and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Busche and family of Dorchester spent the weekend holiday with Mrs. Busche's parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horton. Three Links The Three Links Senior Citizens will resume their `our's Enough wasn't much GODERICH - Four didn't prove enough on August 22 as the novelty .fastbali attraction failed to please a small crowd that awned out to see the team play the Goderich Inter- mediates. - "It's a gamble you have to take," lamented re director Jim Moore over the team that was Motocross action... •from page 6 Cambridge came first and Kevin Talbot of Goderich came in fifth in the class. In the junior 125 class,. Steve Harrison from . Brampton rode to first place and Danny Ryerson of ,Clinton got 10th over all. In the junior 250 race Bernie Smith of Sarnia was first and in the senior 125 Mark Baxter won. Phil Wakely of Brantford won the senior 240 race and Chuck Collins of Varna placed fourth. Peter Gilbert of Collingwood came first in the expert 240 and over class. The . next race date at "Hully Gully is set for September 28 when the finals in the Dijer Ontario Championships will be run. Race ramblings... • from page 6 second with Swinging Beauty for the Wayne Horner Stables of Clinton before she was claimed for $4,000 by Robert Daer of Goderich. Fred Sadler was third driving Jolly Killean for Lionel Arbour of Goderich. Randy Henry finished second with Marclif Mike for Margaret Walsh of Brussels in the trot. W.O. (Ted) McLean was third driving Deep Run Skipper, co -owned by his wife Alma, in the first.... John Duckwor"''"' second driying Amys Miss for Rex Duckworth of Goderich in the fifth and again second with R.W. Scout for Larry Jeffrey of Goderich in the tenth. Sn Blyth LAST CALL for Truck Load Freezer Sale Ltd. Last chance to save on Sunshine Fancy Quality Vegetables & Fruits. Phone 523-9332 before 6:00 Sat. Sept. 6th Truck will arrive Sept. 8th, and will be at our store from 4:00 is afternoon until 9:00 in everting. Please be on hand to pick up your order. booked through the same agent that provide the California Cuties; a usual crowd pleaser. . However, the Four' Enough novelty ball team failed to bring the 600 spectators that the Cuties brought last year.' Only 150 people ., played the $2.50 ticket price to see this ` year's show and according to Mr. Moore, `It was a farce even before the game star- ted." A contract, dispute with the team caused a delay in the game and once on the field, the Goderich Intermediates easily stole the show as they matched skills with the Four's Enough team. " "There's some very good teams on the road, then you get a bummer like this and it turns people off. People are going to remember," Mr. Moore warned. fall meetings on Sep- tember 9th commencing with a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. The new slate of officers will be installed by the president of this district Mrs. Nola Love of Dashwood. The secretary of the district Mrs. Irene Johns of Exeter will give a report of the convension held. ' in Kingston. An interesting program has been arranged so please plan to attend. Members are requested—to have their, membership fees ready, Church news Rev. Kenneth Knight conduct -e -d- w -o: r -s h ip service in Carmel Presbyterian. Church on Sunday and Mrs. Blanche Dougall presided at the organ. A congregational picnic is . planned for September 14th following an open-air church service at Camp Kintail. The Elders of the three congregations are arranging car, tran- sportation and will leave each church at 10 a.m. so plan to attend. The WMS will meet on September •8th followed by the Ladies' Aid meeting in the school room of Carmel Presbyterian Church. Personals Mrs. Gordon McDonald of Senlac,Sask., and Mrs. Carl McDonald of Atwood are spending a few days this weekat the manse with Rev. Stan McDonald. Hensall WI Hensall Women's Institute will - be reopening their meetings on September 10 at the United Church. This will be a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. with the meeting to follow, when the Dairy Princess for Huron County, Miss Susan Zielman will be the speaker. New members will be. welcome at the meeting. Hensall United Church news Rev. Stanley McDonald conducted the regular morning service at Hensall United church on August 31. For the children's time another chorus was learned b 1 the ongregation. Junior congregation) w s eld for those eight years old and - younger and will be'" continued until Sunday School reopens on Sep- tember 14. Douglas Klopp off iefated- at the organ and music was provided by Mrs. Eric Luther and Mrs. Cliff Britton who' sang two numbers. Flowers were from the wedding of Kevin Nixon and Shirley Rosenboom on Saturday. Ushers were Stephen Gerstenkorn and Tim Rowcliffe. Unit 4 will be holding their first meeting of the new season on..September 4th when they Will meet for a pot luck luncheon at noon. On the same. evening the choir will meet at 8 p.m. and new members for both ac- tivities are welcome. Quotable The true way to mourn the dead is to take care of the living who belong to them. -Edmund Burke, 1729-1797. Clinton; Mr. William Heard, Bayfield; and Mrs. Claire Shaddick. TV rentals to patients are progressing well, thanks to Florence Corrie and her committee! Margaret ' Coventry 'supplied information both for membership and the Gift Shop. An intensive and comprehensive membership campaign proved most successful netting $813.30. The Gift Shop continues its usual daily service from 2 p.m. to 4 D.m.•A recent donation of . a" knitted afghan was received from Mrs. Mary Lauzon. The many \talents of members of the community are much appreciated by the auxiliary. The Clinton News- Recot d published phots of Candy -Stripers in action within the hospital. These phots attest to the con- tribution of this teen volunteer service .under the able direction of Barb Hicks. As well, Candy Stripers share their enthusiasm outside the hospital by their par- ticipation in the Clinton Spring Fair and the Bayfield Fall Fair. Auxiliary floats earned prizes at both events. either' Mrs. Frisby at 524- 6404 or Barb Mac Vean at 565-2412. ' The Geriatric Service has continued. Mrs. Hicks organized en- tertainment of children's dance which was enjoyed by patients. Birthdays are celebrated as. a service to patients and is a rewarding experience for auxiliary members participating. Penny Sale Convener Donna Wood distributed lists of possible donors and letters of explanation for canvassers to present. The generosity of the merchants and interested benefactors is much appreciated by auxiliary members. - Saturday, September is draw-dacte; 3 p.m. the. time. Set up ;day is the of ernoon of September 18. Voxnteers are required to sell tickets in . the Town Hall. Please call Helen Davies at 482 7092 up to September 21 or Bep Greydanus oat 4$2- 3047 after that date if you can help. The Fall Conference of District 2 is to be held at the Midwestern Regional Centre, Palmerston. The Past, Present and Future of the Retarded is the topic of the main speech. Contact Joyce Hilderley at 482-7392 before Sep- tember 19 if you wish to attend. , The Hospital Auxiliaries Association Convention is at the Royal York Hotel, is Gerry VanDen Berg reported patients had special tray favours for Labour Day. Margaret: Frisby's hairdressing committee has been extremely busy during the summer months. Tuesday mornings at the hospital are dedicated to patients hairdressing and._ up to nine 'per'sons each- day ach- day have received this service. Extra help is needed by the committee. Anyone with a Tuesday morning to spare is en- couraged to contact Thank i r ou 00% SPECIALS LEVI'S Prewashed $ 2 2 Regular Jeans I would like to take this op- portunity to thank all my customers for their patronage over my past five years in. business. It was much ap- preciated. Tom Craig CRAIG'S TIRE & AUTO SERVICE LEVI'S l'rewashed Straight leg Jeans $ 2 2 LEVI'S CORDS 3 ou;r's to choose from coi 0. 'Match Your Jeans Up With A Smart LEVI'S Plaid or Checked Shirt • MAIN CORNER CLINTON 482.9732 011111.011100111101111 0000. 411 41111 ANNOUNCEMENT ; • 0.0 00000 DON SCRUTON JOHN SMITH Owner Manager - Licensed Class 'A' Mecharfic CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP As of September 1, Don Scruton has taken over the Tire & Auto Service, formerly owned by Tom Craig. Scruton's Tire & Auto Service will be managed by John Smith, licensed class 'A' mechanic with 30 years experience. Scruton Fuels will continue to operate out of the same building with the same efficent service as usual. PRESSBOARD BINDER $1 19M , ONLY gm ,. _R I A N G L E D15CDUNTO*u t1D � 5EA'fORTH CLINTON/.MAIN CORNER, � A UARr,00ERICH MAIN CORN^,"",,+,j1 1 58'fHE S r� �"`+► /� 238 Albbrt Steeet Highway No. 4 . North Our location has served the automotive and agricultural needs of Clinton and area for over 20 years. SCRUTON'S TIRE & AUTO SERVICE TIRES - BATTERIES . 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