Clinton News-Record, 1980-09-04, Page 7f
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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
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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
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