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Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-11, Page 7li. N1 11, APRILIIJOSC, V 47 WrialWA,Atii* The composition of hair, the replacement �f hair and the greying of hair are things that concern all of us, so Stacey Elliott decided to make it into her science project. Stacey's project which was on display at the Blyth Public School last week also` explained different ways to care for our hair. ( Rod Hilts photo) Hullett Central happenings Field Trip to Blyth On March 26 .Grade 7 and 8 classes from Hullett Public School went to the Blyth. Theatre. There they learned the' history of— the theatre, how to make props and so on. Mrs. J. Ames was the tour guide for the afternoon. Everyone enjoyed the trip. Painting During the March Break there'was some painting done •in the school. The painting was completed in the senior classes and washrooms. It was a great improvement. The two pianos that the school owns had been fixed during the March Break. They look and play much better now. Assembly On March 27 Miss Beckett came to the school to show some slides of Australia. The assembly began with the senior choir. sing- ing a few numbers, She showed the slides and. explained about Australia. There- was . also a'question time at. h pnd. Miss Beckett is'oYl 'a teketiee eii e d' presently teaching atGoderich. . Music Night On April 4, a Music Night was held at the Clinton High School. The Junior Band open- ed the night by playing Old MacDonald.Had A Farm and Processional Grand March. tte Blyth Iqr) -Sunday Special - April 15th from 4 p.m. -7 p.m. ROAST BEEF BUFFET ',Includes salad bar, Homemade pie and coffee $7.50 -Dinner Hours - Friday and Saturday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. . Reservations Appreciated Appearing this Weekend "Doug McNair Licensed under L.L.B.O. 523-9381 111 14/hegi in These .Used far5a/ngs� 1981 OLDSMOBILE REGENCY 4 dr., with air 1981 MALIBU CLASSIC 4 dr., with air 1981 FORD FAIRMONT wagon with air 1980 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 dr. 1980 ASPEN 2 door with air 1980 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4 door with air 1980 CHEV '/, TON 1979 BUICK LESABRE 1979 OLDS DELTA 2 door 1980CHEVY VAN 20 series 1977 OLDS CUTLASS 4 door with air 1976 CHEV SUBURBAN Loaded with extras HAMS CAR SALES LTD. BLYTH — SALES DEPT...... 523-4342 stl11."IiCE DEPT . 523$93$1, Then, each choir sang their numbers and proceeded with some. mass choir numbers. These numbers were 0 Canada, Kids Are Music, and Live In Harmony. The oral ntimber-that the-senior-hand--sang-was-The Shanty Boys. It was a very enjoyable night. Spring Concert The annual Spring Concert is coming up for school vet soon. The date it is held on is April 17 at 7:45 p.m. It will include grades 1, 2, 3, the senior choir and the junior band. Also the grade 7 and 8 classes will be putting on • an operetta called On Broadway. Everyone is welcome t� attend please come. Science Fair On March 30 the school held a Science Fair so that the Grades 7 and 8 could display their Science Fair Projects. These are the winners 'fee the Grade 7 Biological: 14't Julie Merner; 2nd Mike Van. Massenhoven; 3rd Drew Allen. Winners for Grade 7 Physical are: 1st Todd Du Quette; 2nd Brenda Finch; and Donnie Dale. The winners for the Grade 8 Biological: 1st Lori Bromley; 2nd Kerrie Shepherd; 3rd Deanna Lyon• and, the win- ners from Grade 8 Physical are: 1st Lori Livermore; 2nd Brad Millson; 3rd Kelly Vodden. Congratulations to the winners and good luck, for they will be going into the Regional,Science Fair. hi B Dora Shobbroo!k wt +" BORO A full house-adended the fojturannual Song F on Sunday evening. Co n Swan °Pp, master of ceremonles.for *Woven*, , The Hullett Central School Band opened the concert. The Lobb Brothers sang, accompanied by their moth Sex�� Lobb, Theevent*. else - another . male quartet, The King Me en,ggers. Soloists were Bill Jewitt, aecompantee by Barb Rosman and Mabel Scott, acorn - Ponied by Gail Lear. The Wesley Willlis . United Church Junior Choir sang, un . er the direction of Mary Hearn and pianist IF Jewitt. Bagpipe numbers were played by John Jewitt, accompanied by Barb Bosman, The evening concluded with a hymn led by Lisa Duizeras organist and Gail Lear playing the piano. • The Board of Stewards thank all who took part, both performers and audience, and to members of Youth Group for providing lun- iA of went to sol* RuronW?nviewur, a ,+ i >ors . for arrangiii ,1�Q r� M Scott is in h4T Itt 4 'and was a life long resident of the liiunity. • Uni news T At the United' Church service on Sunday the greeters. were Darlene MeClinchey and Ken Hulley. Ushers were Usa Rosman, 'e Hogged, Cathy Kenn and Alin • Swan conducted . service and an- towed that this ,,Sunde ,,Sunnfi mation, Baptism and comm on wl he held. Easter Sunday a sunrise IfelitkeISAahedul- ed. Junior teachorK*ere4ing Fothergill, Yvonne mid Shaw #0140,1t ";; ,. Personale Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Garlichs of Kitchener spent Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson attended the 85th birthday party on Saturday for Mrs. Ruby Noecker of Moorefield. Sunday guests at the manse with Mr. and Mrs, Colin Swan, Elizabeth, Laura Jane and �n.ana FA and, sund4rottk ox�Q}piaren �t Aiiciftwith 'k W+ sited 99 F'ergu u n uny of SI/Mt Mustard Sheldo ro'n'Sunday with her Iacft,Ltte, hurolCtvlewInslteden . d M Jack and visited on$401 y With her Sister Alive Pen:. found and =OW of $ulnday evening with her.cousin RoryShobbi k,: , . Beth Knox visited, en Sunday with her cousin Mrs Margaret Carter at Brookhaven Nursing 1°f one in Winghaa Senior citizens are invited to attend Hullett Central. School dress rehearsal for spring concert on Monday evening. Please note the following change of date. The Happy Gang Seniors willmeet on April 23 , on account of 'the Summerhill dessert euchre and bake sale on April 24. .stave l i d gf' Mitrl ell, � ► la+ 'high,'Alidrey Thompson; segoond high, Genevieve Allen; low, Dora. Shobbrook,, second low, Helen h awson, men's „high, Lorne Hunkino; se- cond high,';To . ,Allem; low, Bob Epson; second low, Les Reid; playoff winners, Audrey .and Bob Thompson; ..low, Helen Lawson and Tom Allen. Games wail be held „again on April 11. W.I. cards There were 10 tables in play April 6. Win- ° ners wore; ladies' high, Florence Routzon of Cljnton; lone hands, Stella Adams; low, Rena Watt of Blyth; men's high, ' Elmer Murray of Clinton; lone hands, Miner Rich- mond of Blyth; low, Frank Thom of Clinton. Helen Lawson was in charge. UCW meeting The UCW meeting will be held April 16 at 8 p.m. when Mrs. Allen Shaddick will tell of her trip to Australia, New Zealand and Tahiti Islands. Mrs. Clara Riley spent the past week in Auburn with Lana, Leslie and Marty Lawrence. Knox UCW flan their April 12 birthday party By Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse BELGRAVE - The Evening Unit of Knox United Church UCW met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Logan on April 3. ° Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler opened the worship with a poem. Mrs. Robert Grasby read the scripture and Mrs. Harold Vincent read about -the Easter Lily::.. . Leader, Mrs. George Michie, welcomed everyone. The minutes were read by Mrs. John McIntosh and treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Albert Cook. The April birthday party will be held April 12 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Logan. Euchre winners Ten tables were in play at the weekly euchre held at the WI Hall on April 4. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; novelty lady, Mrs. Agnes Caskanette; low. lady, Mrs. Ronald Coultes; high man, Jim Leddy; novelty man, Garner Nicholson; low man, Sam. Fear. Pretty Patch Girls The meeting of the Pretty Patch Girls 4-H club of Belgrave was held March 26 at the WI Hall. Mrs, Jane Van Camp taught members: how to make a quilted picture frame and a cosmetic bag. March 30 was the deadline for the books to be handed in and May 9 is the achievement night. Nleeting-6- heid..A.pcil,l, The meeting with the 4-H pledge led by Mrs. Donelda Cottrill. Nancy Moore designed the cover and everyone took part in coloring their own cover. by Alison Coultes, press reporter. Personals The annual meeting of the Belgrave VyI will be held April 17 in the WI Hall. The in- stallation of officers will be conducted by the District President, Mrs Les Jacklin. s, The various° committeewill present their annual reports. Mr. Donald Campbell and daughter Lisa of London and son Scott of Medicine Hat, Alberta visited with Mrs. Olive Campbell on Saturday ilk 41D CIRAIT COMPLETE BODY REPAIRS & PAINT CARS TO HEAVY TRUCKS •Stone Guard Protection •Mural Designing •Pin Striping •Rust Proofing FREE RUST PROOF WITH COMPLETE PAINT. VANASTRA -A82 I (CLINTON} . 519 ............. . ONT BOX 1230 OIL RUSTLPROOFING• WE HAVE NOW STARTED OUR OIL -RUST -PROOFING (NEW, CLEAN OIL) When John Deere builds an economy rider,only the price is stripped down. 5 -speed shift -on -the - go gear transmission for smooth operation and durability. Optional 61/2 -bushel bagging system for efficient collection of grass and leaves. Sector -and -pinion steering for easy tum- ing and positive control. Tight 27 -inch turning radius. yulillnlnliimll:, Inniuiiii 1,111, 8 -hp Briggs and Stratton engine with solid-state ignition for plenty of reliable power. Deep -contoured 30 -inch mower with adjustable cutting heights of 11/2 to 31/2 inches and a 12 -inch opening for clean bagging or uniform discharge. Until now, if you wanted to buy an economy rider, you had to settle for economy features. But this year, John Deere introduces the R-70 and the electric -start R-72, two solid economy riders that are built to uphold the John Deere tradition for quality. Each comes with several fea- tures you won't find on competi- Nothing Runs Like a Deere Full-length 54 -inch solid -steel frame for strength and durabil Two -position foot- rests for comfortable operation. tive riders. And each is built with an attention to detail that'll keep them running for years. So if you want to save on a riding mower, but you don't want to sacrifice comfort, con- venience, performance or re- liability, take a look at the new R=Series riders at your nearby John Deere dealer. r ty. JOHN DEERE EXETER 235.1115 • BLYTH 523-4244 Wayne Minick, Catherine, Edwin and Jen- nifer of Kitchener were weekend visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry, Marilyn, Kim and Darryl of Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith of Atwood were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. number of people from Belgrave and• area attended the 50th weldineAninfversary Men's Ball Hockey TEAM REGISTRATION until April 19 Ages 16 and over as of Jan. 1, 1984 phone 482.7009 of Bob and Eleanor McMurray in the Bluevale Hall on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook of R.R. ,1 Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mason of Hopeville returned home on Sunday after a five day tour of Brown Swiss Breeders in In- diana and Ohio. They also.attended a sale on -Satur-day-at-Wapakoneta; Ohio. -- G 0.O ETTLER Fine Furniture On the Main Street of Dublin 315-2250 r From the Local Citizens of Blyth 1 ANNOUNCEMENT LEON RUSSELL Former serviceman for local well-known appliance store for the past 8 yrs. Is pleased to announce that he is starting up his own service business April 3. 1984. FOR APPLIANCE REFRIGERATION SERVICE, .. h.°r. Phone Wingham 357-3773 Cut out , BLYTF-LMEAT MARKET ini irc v w r. �-MEATS Chiquita BANANAS 39 Ib. Florida Large TOMATOES 9%. Size 18's, bunch BROCCOLI 994 Pampers (Toddler 48's) or Toddler Plus 40's) pkg. DIAPERS 959 900 gCLram UNE BEN'S RICE Weston's Mealtyme 675 gr. BREAD White, Cracked, Whole Wheat 69¢ loaf Schneiders 900 gram bucket regular or honey BREADED CHICKEN q99 ea. Schneiders 450 gram VAC PAC WIENERS 169 pkg Schneiders thuringer 299 Ib SUMMER SAUSAGE (Ideal for barbecue) PORK BUTT CHOPS . --' 1.91b., PORK SHOULDER ROASTS 9941b. Homemade COUNTRY -STYLE SAUSAGE 169 Maple Leaf COIL POLISH SAUSAGE Maple Leaf 1/2' S PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS Maple Leaf 1/4 BONELESS DINNER HAMS Maple Leaf TIN -END HAMS STORE SLICED Weston's 8's HOT CROSS BUNS 199 pkg. Weston's CHOCOLATE CREAM ROLLS 109 pkg. PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, 7 UP, DIET 7UP Red Rose 60's TEA BAGS 450 gram \POST ALPHABITS Maple Leaf 1h or whole FOOTBALL HAMS CENTER -CUT SLICES Maple Leaf /'s COUNTRY KITCHEN Maple Leaf "WHOLE" COUNTRY KITCHEN 1691b. 169 Ib. 2;i9 Ib. 2691b. 2991b. 2191b. 2.I9Ib. HAMS 3fi9lh• HAMS 3439 1b Custom Killing Cutting and Wrapping By Appointment Phone 52374\5H5) : BLYT.H Open: Monday -Thursday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday -8 a.m.-9 p.m. 1'1',111 M E AT -MARKET Saturday -8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1(11 tlz Prices in effect until Saturday, April 14, 1984 (\' ) '111 .4