Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-04, Page 10Blyt Public School students took four of the top 10 prizes offered in a Ministry of Natural
Resources regional competition. Blyth winners included, left to right: first, Michelle
Cronin; second, Christina Roulston; honorable mention, Elaine Poore and Lori Leibold.
Harmony Highlights
entertain Walton UCS
By Betty McCall
WALTON - Sunday morning greeters to
the worship service at Duff's United were
Mr. and Mrs. James Mann. _Organist was
Mrs. Marion Godkin who accompanied her -
daughter Dianne when she sang a solo. •
Receiving offering -were Martin Baan, Ron
-_McCallum -and Campbellw_..
The Rev. Charles A. Swan spoke to the
children before they retired to the basement
with their teachers.
Next Sunday evneing Howard and Audrey
Hackwell will host the monthly unified
board meeting. Flowers were placed in the
sanctuary in memory of the late Ralph
Traviss.
Thankoffering Service
Guests were present from Brussels,
Blyth, Seaforth and Winthrop churches for
the Thankoffering service of the Walton
UCW. It was held in the auditorium of Duff's
United Church -On April 1.
Helen Craig, U.C.W. President, led in the
worship service, Organist was Mrs. Marie
McGavin for the hymns. Scripture lessons
were read by Maril Mepo ,
Special music wa suupplied;ji25 ladites.Of
the Seaforth Harmony Highlights rendering
several numbers in barber shop harmony
under the direction of Margaret Whitmore;
The offering was received by Ruth
Thamer, Kathleen Williamson, Maxine
Marks and Karen Hoegy.
The guest speaker, the Rev. Cheryl Ann
S.
'olketinira Club
0rb00 Club held its meeting .et
of Mrs, Tom Cunningham 00
It 2 p.m, There were 11 members
I}ests bent, The meeti0o��11 i was
aPenth the Nati; Anthem an Mrs.
Wongfd ult Ied inprayer.
The
,Minutes were adopted as read by the
sett,, Maass. Elliott Lapp and the Rears-
Bial statement was given by the treasurer,
Ms.Garth McCiinchey. She stated that the
foster child's: support was paid until April
30. ••
The roll call was answered by each
member giving ' a donation to the foster
child. They also paid 10 cents if they were
not wearing something green in keeping
with St. Patrick's Day,
The draw prize, donated by . Mrs. Pat
Thinking, was won by Mrs, Elliott Lapp.
It was decided to have a plant and bake
sale at the April meeting which will be held
at the home of Mrs. Elliott Lapp. The pro-
gram committee will. be Mrs. Garth,McCain
ehey.,and Mrs. To Cunningham
lunch committee will be. Mrs. Bernice Nor-
man and Mrs. Keith Lapp.
The Hullett Township road superintendent
installed the Walkerburn signs that Stewart
Ball had made for the club. They are in
place now to be admired by all passerbys
and to show where the thriving little village
of Walkerburn was situated.
For the present time, it was decided to sell
tickets to those whose names are on -thee
StadelbauerSempa of Egmondville United
was introduced. by Viola Kirkby, Rev.
StadelbauerSempa showed a map of Africa -
and told of her training for Ministry in Zam-
bia, showing interesting slides of the coun-
try and telling of her experiences as an in-
tern. Courtesy remarks were given by
Marton God>n• _._
Euchre lieW "
Tuesday night euchre was held in the hall
basement with four tables in play. Prizes
were awarded to: high lady - Rena Watt;
low lady - Margaret Craig; high man - Bert
Daer; low man - Lawrence Ryan; Most
Zeros on card - Roberta Simpson. Several
prizes were given out to those taking a trick
with. the 10 of clubs. Hostesses in charge
were Helen Craig, Margery Huether and
Betty McCall. There will be another euchre
party on April 10. Everyone is welcome.
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Gerry Corbett Exeter
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Douglas Philips Clinton
Vincent Fitzsimons Bayfleld
Kelli Rothwell Brumfield
Timothy Elliott daimon
Stacy Joy Hicks Clinton
Stacey Reid Clinton
Jason Sell Gunton
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fa+U's oak A delicious lunch was served by
Mrs. Garth McClinchey and Mrs. Tom Cun-
ningham and a social half hour enjoyed.
LionaClub
The Auburn and District Lions Club held
its March meeting in the Community
Memorial Hall with the dinner catered by
members of the Women's Institute. Presi-
dent Marinus Bakker was in charge of the
meeting and the minutes were accepted as
read by the secretary, Donald Haines.
The question of iiaability insurance was
stili not finally settled. The, foremost item is
to get the incorporation settled.
Plans have been made for a slo-pitch tour-
nament, the dates first proposed were July
-27 - 29 but of necessity were changed to July .
10-- 22. A r uminage sale is -also planned for
May 5. Donations from the community will
be much appreciated to help the Lions Club
carry out its community projects. There will
also be a bake sale held at the same time.
Three members from the Auburn Club at-
tended the Zone meeting in Blyth March 29.
Three members also have intentions of go-
ing to the district convention at Port Elgin
on the April 29 weekend,
-A--new mem-her was; initiated into the
tournament
Aubu* add PiatItt Lions :Clitht Douglas
Giflitthert, He was indUcte4 DY Deputy
Pistrict GovernorJohn Stewart Of Blyth
with other xnembere part%1pating. Lion
Olen ChatlineY,i r',, pinned the
ions pin Dong lie
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For the nre+g, the members will
Wend the Su ndayeschot 1, pancake' supper at
the United Church, then ilrece04.10 the hall
for the meeting. A Slate of officers was
drawn %), at the executive meeting held on
March 20 and they ate to be confirmed at the
neat meeting. 4
Social News
Visitors with Mt0. Frances Clark last
weekend were Misses M.Jean Houston and
Jean C. Jamieson of Toronto. •
Plana are made to hold another
bingo in Auburn on 'April 13 at 8 p.m. There.
will be 12 regular games for Easter hares,
three share -the -wealth and a jackpot for $75
in 52 calls. Consolation prize will be $25.
Look for ads in next week's paper.
Winners at last week's euchre party were :
novelty - Clarence Allen; high lady - Mrs.
- Ed Brooks; low lady (playing as a lady) -
Murray Rollinson, --high man - Donald.
Haines; and low man- Ted Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto
visited on the weekend with her parents,
Mrs. Mary Rollinson and brother, Murray
Rollinson.
Skating Party
Over 60 children and adults of the Auburn
Knox United Sunday school joined together
in the Blyth arena on Saturday March 31 for
fun and games at the=family skating -party
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The Corn aittee of Stuart
Steven Millian helped orgt
which started with a big::and al ae.
This was followed by a pa ;b e
contest. Steven Millian ran
contest with Marie Young:
charnbault being the winners!
In the races the winners were asl folrows:
Group, I - John Armstrong, Rachel tom, 'Mur,
Bradley Ramsay; Group 2 -yali Charoney,
Jonathan Collins, Scott Arthur; GrouP 2. -
Bryan Groff,' Laurie Wharton (gauest),
Cathy .Nesbit; and Group 4 •; Jeff Nesbit,
Tammy, Shuttleworth; Danny Nicholson.
Costume prizes; were won by Bryan.G'ross,
Julie Glenn, Mrs., Matgo Middled, John
Armstrong and Jonathan Collins.
The -largest family on the ice wan won by
the Middlecamp family (7), closely followed
by the Ramsay family (6). The. Class with
the best attendance was the Young Teen
Class with only one absent.
Church News
Lenten services continued at Knox United
Church last Sunday, with the minister Gary
Shuttleworth speaking" op • ` .`Christ's
Diiscciple-Judass%
Mrs. Gordon Gross was organist and was
assisted on the piano by her daughter, Anita
Gross. Tammy Shuttleworth and Lori
Millian sang a duet. Junior congregation
was supervised by Angela Schneider and
Angela Millian. Rodger Cunningham and
Steven Verbeek ushered and received the of-
fering-,
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