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Clinton News-Record, 1983-06-29, Page 9For IT le School ayride planned i y Patrick Higgins The summer starts uff right this year with a Vaca- tion Bible School July 4-15, at the Vanastra Christian Chur- ch. Boys and girls ages 4 and over can enjoy a full morn- ing_ Bible school starts off with one hour of Bible stories, followed by a refreshment break of cookies and Kool Aid, and ending with an interesting craft. The program runs dai- ly from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and is free of charge. July 2, at 7 p.m. a hayride is planned for fun and to distribute invitations door to door for the Vacation Bible School. If you want more in- formation about the Vaca- tion Bible School contact Mrs. Hilda Visser at 482- 3537. As in any venture, helpers are always needed, if interested please give Mrs. Visser a call. Tuckersmith Day Nursery All the teachers and children at the Tuckersmith Day Nursery would like to i thank Zehrs rn Goderich fur donating the donuts, which helped make the graduating cerenionies more enjoyable. Congratulanons and best wishes go out to all 21 children who graduated from the Tuckersmith Day Nursery. Vanastra Lions ball tourney The Vanastra Lions sio- pitch tournament held last weekend at Vanastra was a huge success. Not only did the fabulous weather help but so did the high spirits of all the teams. The Ingersoll Lions went home with the A Champion- ship title under their belts. Lucknow lions won the B Championship. At Monte Carlo night last Saturday good attendance made the event a success. Prizes such as, water bed sheets, free swimming memberships at the Rec Centre, craft kits, cases of Coke, and gift certificates, to name a few, made more than SUPER SPECIAL TAB OR SPRITE REG. OR CAFFEINE FREE COKEOn DIET COKE 750 mL BOTTLES FOR PLUS 30¢ DEP PER BOTTLE SUPER SPECIAL BATHROOM TISSUE ASSORTED COLOURS WHITE SWAN SUPER SPECIAL MACARONI & CHEESE KRAFT DINNERS 225 g PKGS. FOR ASSORTED VARIETIES HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS 200 g 1.190 PKG NEILSONS 6 FLAVOURS VENETIAN ICE CREAM 1. CLUB NOUSE POURING CARTON BLACK PEPPER stra 30 lucky winners happy. A big thank you goes out to all who helped make this event happen. Especially to the merchants who donated prizes to the Monte Carlo Night. The Vanastra Lions would also like to thank all the wives who helped operate and keep everyone fed at the food booth. Your help was greatly ap- preciated. Tiny Tot Summer Fun Program The Vanastra Recreation Centre is having a Tiny Tot Sumner Fun Program this year. It will begin July 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. every Friday morning until August 26. The program is specifical- ly designed for pre-school age children and will include such activities as: various crafts, games, songtime, story telling, imagination, a snack break, as well as some time spent in the pool. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1983 --PAGE 9 Teams from as far away as Ingersoll and St. Marys took part in the Vanastra lions Slo- pitch tourney on the weekend. Ingersoll won the A championship and Lucknow took the B title. (Shelley McPhee photo) Shower held in By Isabel Scott Tuesday evening a shower was held for Dianne Wilson, at the Church Hall and Don- na Broadfoot was in charge of the program. A fashion show of recycled garments and accessories put on by several ladies pro- duced a good deal of laughter with Eileen Town- send as fashion commen- rucefiel tator. Brenda Broadfoot read the address to the bride to be who was assisted by her mother Mrs. Stuart Wilson and the groom's mother Mrs. Shapton. Dianne thank- ed everyone for attending and for their gifts. +++ Sympathy is expressed to the families of the late Mrs. Wilbur Keys and to Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGregor due to the death of her father Mr. Earl Love. Mrs. Alice Ham has returned from a two week's holiday at Huntsville with Wesley and Frances Ham. Members of the Happy Hour groups enjoyed a bus trip on Sunday to African Lion Safari at Rockton. SUPER SPECIAL SOFT STYLE SCHNEIDERS MARGARINE 1 LB. I SUPER SPECIAL 1 ASSORTED FLAVOURS MARTINS FRUIT DRINKS 48 oz: TIN I sum: �ALI WESTONS MEALTYME HAMBURG OR WIENER ROLLS PKGS. OF 8's FOR FOR YOUR ENTERTAINING ASSORTED HOSTESS SNACKS. PKG. 141 g AVG DARK RED. NEW ORLEANS STOKLEYS KIDNEY BEANS 14 OZ. 400 TIN 5 VARIETIES PEEK FREAN COOKIES FINE QUALITY NEILSONS SOUR CREAM 500 mL 106 q 129 TUR 5 VARIETIES BICK'S RELISHES 375 mL JAR 14 Oz 3 VARIETIES VAN CAMP BEANS 6 SUN PAC FROZEN ORANGE JUICE TIN 125 OZ TIN 7 GRAIN. PRAIRIE BRAN 100°4 STONE MILLED OR COUNTRY HARVEST BREAD 675 q L OAF 1 4 SUPER SPECIAL NEILSONS FUDGESICLES OR DREAMSICLES 12's SUPER SPECIAL 1 REVIVE - APPLE - ORANGE McCAINS DRINK BOXES 3 BOXES OF 250 mL 1.51 10 LB U . IAL SUN PAC REGULAR OR PINK LEMONADE 12.5 OZ. TINS 1 FOR 3 VARIETIES DILL BICK'S PICKLES 2.19 JAR KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETS PREPARED FRENCHS MUSTARD 500 m9' BAG SCHNEIDERS MILD. MEDIUM, OLD, BRICK FARMERS COLBY OR MOZZORELLA CHEESE 2509 I 9 PKG 1.59 COUNTRY' OVEN SPECIALS FRESH BAKED PLAIN OR SEEDED KAISER ROLLS DOZEN BATH SIZE PKG. OF 3 BARS IVORY BAR SOAP PKG OF 3 LIQUID STYLE LYSOL BOWL CLEANER 450 ml 129 119 Zehrs in Port Elgin now open Sundays 10 a.ITI. to 6 p.m. THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY NO. B GODERICH FRESH CRUSTY BAKED FRENCH BREAD PLAIN STYLE. COUNTRY OVEN 16 oz 84° SUPER SPECIAL CLOVER LEAF BRAND SOCKEYE 220 g SALMON SUPER SPECIAL LAUNDRY DETERGENT 6 LITRE 2.4 KG TIDE SPE IAS. REGULAR OR HONEY SCHNEIDERS FRIED CHICKEN PIECES & STEMS LORETTO MUSHROOMS TIN 10 01. CLUBHOUSE BRAND BROKEN SALAD OLIVES 375 mL 9 6 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS MEAT PIES 250 g 1. PKG OF 2 WHITE SWAN WHITE OR COLOURED SERVIETTES PKG OF 60 69' 9 VARIETIES CRYSTALS KOOL-AID 6g 5IPK GS FOR 990 REGULAR OR CALIFORNIA NEILSONS ICED TEA 75092 I 9 PKG FROZEN COOKED HIGH LINER COD IN BATTER 350 g f. 9PK G NEILSONS FINE QUALITY WHIPPING CREAM 5- f.99 ENGLISH MUFFINS 007' 119 M0171., TUES. - 9 TO 6 P.M. WED.. THURS., FRI.. 9 TC 9 P.M. SAT. 8:3010 6 P.M. JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM MON.. TUES., WED. K. SAT. - 8:30 TO 6 P.M. THURS. AND FRI. - 8:30 TO 0 P.M_ INTERSECTION HWY. NO. 4 AND NO. 93 EXETER 1OI'd., TUES., WED. . 9 TO 6 P.M. THUWS.. FRI.. 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT.. 8:30 TO 6 P.M. 1 Committee meets y Bertha MacGregor The general meeting of the Hensall and District Centen- nial Committee was held at the Hensall United Church on June 21. Chairman of the various committees reported on their progress to date in planning their special events. The Leigh Family has been booked for the Friday night entertainment- This promises to be an interesting evening of family entertain- ment. The Leigh Family has gained prominence in the past few years and will be performing soon at the Calgary Stampede. Male and Female Am- bassadors will be chosen from the Hensall area. They will be outstanding citizens of the Community who will attend the various functions of the coming year. Further particulars will be available shortly. The next general meeting will be July 26 at 7:30 p.m. People Report Mrs. Edith Bell and daughter Pauline Bell spent a few days at Niagara Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tin- ney of Exeter were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Carmel Presbyterian Church services will be cancelled for the month of July for holidays. The ser- vices will resume in August. Several decendants of the McArthur Clan attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby in Blenheim recently. Heart Jamboree Largely Attended The annual Heart Jam- boree held at Queensway Nursing Home was largely attended on Saturday. A barbecue was served with the dessert being cake and strawberries. Thanks to the Bethel Reformed Church ladies who helped to prepare the food. Special thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald M.C. whose services were greatly ap- preciated. Residents and staff are very appreciative of the students and all the volunteers who helped in any way to rake the event so successful. Queensway held a bowl-a- thon for the Heart Jamboree at the Zurich Bowling Lanes and Lloyd McDougall was high scorer. Lucky winners of the draws were: afghan - donated by Mrs. Van Weiren, won by Mrs. Shirley Steckle; cheese and honey - donated by Ferguson's Apiaries, won by Mrs. Irene Schwartz. Basket of fruit, won by Mrs. Joyce Pepper; decorated cake- donated by Bonnie Gibson, won by Mrs. Madeline Harburn. Residents and staff are grateful to all who helped to make the event such a suc- cess. The program was arrang- ed by Miss Mary Beth Jant- zi. Visitors with Miss Mary Westlake were Mr. and Mrs. Westlake of Exeter. Debbie Jones and Isobel Alcock visited with Cora Alcock. Mary Martin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Oesch. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunn visited Mrs. Vera Laramie. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lis- teon of B.C. visited Mrs. Muriel Triebner. Rev. Stan McDonald conducted wor- ship service at the home. United News There was an excellent at- tendance at the United Church on Sunday morning with a number of visitors. The service was conducted by Rev. McDonald and the choir under the direction of Marlin Nagtegaal, organist and choir director sang. The ushers for the service were Mark McGregor and Rod Parker and Sadie Hoy greeted the congregation. The flowers at the front of the church were placed in honor of the wedding of Jacklyn McClinchey to Jim Ferris. It was announced that a special congregational meeting would be held following service next Sun- day and during the month of July and August coffee and cookies will be served on the church lawn following morn- ing service for a time of fellowship. Following the service, Mr. Marlin Nagtegaal, the organist and choir director presented an organ recital. Mr. Nagtegaal, who has given a number of recitals both in Europe as well as Canada, was chosen the top young organist in the whole of Europe while studying in the Netherlands in 1982. Works by Buxtehude, Walther, Bach, Vierne and Widor were recited during the performance and a stan- ding ovation was given to Mr. Nagtegaal. Mr. McDonald introduced Mr. Nagtegaal to the con- gregation and Dr. J.C. God- dard spoke words of ap- preciation for the fine work of this excellent young organist. Following the recital everyone rnet in the fellowship hall for a recep- tion. The Sunday School Staff and their families enjoyed a beach party and picnic on Sunday afternoon at Stanley Park. Good time and good food was reported by those who attended. Rev. McDonald attended the funeral of his uncle William B. Doig of Listowel and formerly of Wroxeter area held in Listowel on Monday afternoon. Besides his wife he was survived by two sons Ronald Doig of Molesworth and Dr. Paul Doig of Guelph. Vacation Bible School opened on Monday morning at the United Church for the Hensall district and it was reported an excellent atten- dance of over 100. Further coverage of the School will be given next week. The worship committee of the United Church met to make plans for the 1983-84 church year. It was decided that the church should re- main open during the holi- day period of August 14 and 21 rather than close as originally planned. A supply minister will be secured for these Sundays. Many winners at Bingo A $1,000 prize went to Reta McMichael on Monday night. She was the big winner at the Clinton Monster Bingo. Share the wealth prizes went to: Norene Kerr of Goderich, $177.50; Marion Sproul of Auburn, $175; Nellie Lawrie of London and Brenda Riehl of Clinton, $86 each. Individual $50 game winners were D. Stryker of Clinton, Lorraine Dur- charme of RR 3, Bayfield, Joan Hoy of Goderich, Tony Bolch of Grand Bend, Marilyn Frazier of Clinton, Louise Tideswell of Clinton. Doris Metcalf of Wingham and Mary Durcharme of Zurich split winnings in one game as did Fran Baker of Stratford and Judy Dykstra of RR 1, Bayfield. Winning $5 in the ninth game were: Carol Finlayson, Exeter; Pearl Tideswell, Clinton; Lloyd Huffman, Bayfield; Mary Arthur, Clinton; Stella Sautcher, Goderich; Phyllis Lee, Clinton; Ingrid Kerr, Clinton, Vicki Colquhoun, Clinton; E. Campbell, Hensall; E. Campbell, Stratford; Donna Hallam, Clinton; Ivey Riehl, W ingham. Jean Baechlar of Goderich, Elmer IRe of Attention Formers WE PAY '20. TO '50. PER HUNDRED WEIGHT FOR OLD, RECENTLY INJURED OR CRIPPLED COWS AND STEERS. MUST BE ALIVE AND DRUG FREE. CALL COLLECT 14 HOS. A DAV O DAYS A WEEK MARK LEIS & SONS LIVESTOCK MIlverton 595-4845 Smrv,ng rhm ores. einem 1974 Clinton and Marion Fay of London took home winnings and in the 12th game prize money went to Mrs. Fremlin of Clinton, Buck Little of Exeter, Marg Bezzo of Clinton and Cathy Jacques of Goderich. Libby Van Damme, Russell Brown and William Gough split winnings in one round, as did Marg Cook of Goderich and Cathy Rody of RR 2, Auburn. Other winners were Helga Bell, Lorraine Robinson, Jack Upshall and Brenda Riehl. Sue Byers of Mitchell and Oda Earl of Seaforth each took home $25. CONSIGNMENT MOTOR CYCLE AUCTION SALE Tuesdays July 5 '83 - 7 pm On The Lot Of HURON CYCLE IN GODERICH 211 Bayfield Road Approximately 23 Used Motorcycles Offering includes off road motorcycles from 80 cc to 400 cc street bikes ranging from 100 cc to 1100 cc. Most machines In good condition. For More Information cell Dan at (519) 1-524-9061 ADDITIONAL CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED Terms Cash Owner or Auctioneer Not Responsible For Accidents Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 462-7698 131A0 A o c i rT ( ompletc BodN - faint ( olour Striping; #3061) ,'Ijop 311- 482-710X ( arTal hes% N Irnck \ I ti o atuncguard protection 2.4 Hr.TDwiing k aN S 1 O 4